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EXHIBITION AND SALE AT THE 


American Art Galleries 
Madison Avenue: 56th to 57th Street 
New York City 


Peewee? EXHIBITION 


From Saturday, February 26, To Time of Sale 
Weekdays g a.m. to 6 p.m.7Sunday 2 to 5 p.m. 


PNREOLTRICTED PUBLIC SALE 


Wednesday © Thursday Evenings, March 2 & 3 
at 8:15 O’Clock 


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SALES CONDUCTED BY 
Mr. O. Bernet and Mr. H. H. Parke 
American Art Association’ Inc 
MANAGERS 


1927 


PORTRAITS AND LANDSCAPES 


By Stuart, Copley, Inness, Murphy 

Wiles, Turner, Reynolds, Lely, Opie 

Hassam, Corot, facque, Uan Marcke 
Courbet, -Munkacsy and ‘Dupre 


FROM THE COLLECTION FORMED BY 


The Late W. J. White 


Sold by order of Mr. Ralph R. White 
of Cleveland, Ohio 


THE COLLECTIONS OF 
Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 
Mr. D. W. Patterson 


. JL Brbner WITH ETON Qu . ; 


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Under Management of the 


American Art Association 
mewet O RP OCR AYP ELD 
New York 
1927 


Priced (a2 ta logues 


Priced copies of the catalogue, or any session 
thereof, will be furnished by the Association at 
charges commensurate with the duties involved 
in copying the necessary information from the 


records of the Association. 


The AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION : Inc 


‘Designs its (atalogues 
and Directs -All Details of Illustration 
Text and Typography 


I. 


Conditions of Sale 


CAPM,» 


REJECTION oF Bips. Any bid which is not commensurate with the value 
of the article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance, 
may be rejected by the auctioneer if in his judgment such bid would be 
likely to affect the sale injuriously. 

Tue Buyer. The highest bidder shall be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arises between two or more bidders, the auctioneer shall either decide the 
same or put up for re-sale the lot so in dispute. 


IDENTIFICATION AND Deposir By Buyrer. The name of the buyer of each 


lot shall be given immediately on the sale thereof, and when so required, 
each buyer shall sign a card giving the lot number, amount for which sold, 
and his or her name and address. QL A deposit at the actual time of the sale 
shall be made of all or’such part of the purchase prices as may be required. 
(| If the two foregoing conditions are not complied with, the lot or lots so 
purchased may at the option of the auctioneer be put up again and re-sold. 
Risk AFTER PurcHase. Title passes upon the fall of the auctioneer’s ham- 
mer, and thereafter the property is at the purchaser’s risk, and neither the 
consignor nor the Association is responsible for the loss of, or any damage 
to any article by theft, fire, breakage, however occasioned, or any other 
cause whatsoever. _ 


. Dettvery oF Purcnases, Delivery of any purchases will be made only 


upon payment of the total amount due for all purchases at the sale. 


. RecerPrep Biris. Goods will only be delivered on presentation of a re- 


ceipted bill. A receipted bill presented by any person will be recognized and 
honored as an order by the buyer, directing the delivery to the bearer of the 
goods described thereon. If a receipted bill is lost before delivery of the prop- 
erty has been taken, the buyer should immediately notify the Association of 
such loss. 

SroraGE In DeFautt oF Prompr Payment AND CaLLinc For Goons. 
Articles not paid for in full and not called for by the purchaser or agent by 
noon of the day following that of the sale may be turned over by the Associa- 
tion to some carter to be carried to and stored in some warehouse until the 
time of the delivery therefrom to the purchaser, and the cost of such cartage 
and storage and any other charges will be charged against the purchaser and 
the risk of loss or damage occasioned by such removal or storage will be upon 
the purchaser. QL In any instance where the purchase bill has not been paid in 
full by noon of the day following that of the sale, the Association and the 
auctioneer reserve the right, any other stipulation in these conditions of sale 
notwithstanding, in respect to any or all lots included in the purchase bill, at 
its or his option, either to cancel the sale thereof or to re-sell the same at 
public or private sale without further notice for the account of the buyer 
and to hold the buyer responsible for any deficiency and all losses and 
expenses sustained in so doing. 
SHrpPinc. Shipping, boxing or wrapping of purchases is a business In which 
the Association is in no wise engaged, but the Association will, however; 


10. 


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afford to purchasers every facility for employing at current and reasonable 
rates carriers and packers; doing so, however, without any assumption of 
responsibility on its part for the acts and charges of the parties engaged for 
such service. 


. Guaranty. The Association exercises great care to catalogue every lot 


correctly and endeavors therein and also at the actual time of the sale to 
point out any error, defect or imperfection, but guaranty is not made either 
by the owner or the Association of the correctness of the description, genuine- 
ness, authenticity or condition of any lot and no sale will be set aside on 
account of any incorrectness, error of cataloguing or imperfection not noted 
or pointed out. Every lot is sold “‘as is” and without recourse. QL Every 
lot is on public exhibition one or more days prior to its sale, and the Associa- 
tion will give consideration to the opinion of any trustworthy expert to the 
effect that any lot has been incorrectly catalogued and in its judgment may 
thereafter sell the lot as catalogued or make mention of the opinion of such 
expert, who thereby will become responsible for Sues damage as might result 
were his opinion without foundation. 

Recorps. The records of the auctioneer and the Association are in all cases 
to be considered final and the highest bid shall in all cases be accepted by 
both buyer and seller as the value against which all claims for losses or 
damage shall lie. 

Buyinc on OrveEr. Buying or bidding by the Association for responsible 
parties on orders transmitted to it by mail, telegraph, or telephone, if con- 
ditions permit, will be faithfully attended to without charge of commission. 
Any purchases so made will be subject to the foregoing conditions of sale, 
except that, in the event of a purchase of a lot of one or more books by or 
for a purchaser who has not through himself or his agent been present at the 
exhibition or sale, the Association will permit such lot to be. returned within 
ten days from the date of sale, and the purchase money will be refunded, 
if the lot differs from its catalogue description. | Orders for execution 
by the Association should be given with such clearness as to leave no room for 
misunderstanding. Not only should the lot number be given, but also the 
title, and bids should be stated to be so much for the lot, and when the lot 
consists of one or more volumes of books or objects of art, the bid per 
volume or piece should also be stated. If the one transmitting the order is 
unknown to the Association, a deposit must be. sent or reference submitted, 
Shipping directions should also be given. 


These conditions of sale cannot be altered except by the 
auctioneer or by an officer of the -Association 


OTTO BERNET - HIRAM H. PARKE - cAuvetzonees, 


AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION - INC 
Managers 


-. owe. 


2. 


FIRST SESSION 


Wednesday March 2, 1927 at 8:15 p.m. 


Catalogue Numbers I to 107 Inclusive 


GEORGE CONROY 


American: Contemporary 


LATE AFTERNOON, ST. JOSEPH’S, N. Y. 


Early autumn landscape. At the left, the slender birches in the splen- 
dor of their orange and russet panoply throw vivid color on to the 
grass and stones of the rolling foreground. 


Signed at lower right, G. Conroy 
Millboard: Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


[Companion to the following | 


GEORGE CONROY 


American: Contemporary 


EVENING GLOW, ST. JOSEPH’S, N. Y. 


The landscape of the previous number in the soft light of an autumn 
evening, the yellow glow of the sky bringing out the deep emerald 
of the grass in the middle distance. 


Signed at lower right, CONROY 


Millboard: Height, 8 inches; length, 10 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


[ Companion to the preceding | 


GERI ME AUN@ Ss: CG ale 


3. STRONG WINE 


A man in black coat, knee breeches and bicorne sprawled helplessly 
in a chair, with his left elbow on a table from which he is sweeping 
the cloth and its contents. At his feet are empty bottles. 


Height, 534 inches; width, 434 inches 


Property of Mr. J. S. Berliner 


A. VERHAEREN 
Flemish: XIX Century 


4. POULTRY 


A rooster accompanied by a group of brown, black and white hens 
at the edge of a meadow; at the left, in an overturned basket, is 
sitting a white hen surrounded by a brood of chickens. 


Signed below, A. VERHAEREN, and dated 1874 
Panel: Height, 6% inches; length, 7 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


DAVID JOHNSON 


American: 1827—1908 


5. THE GULLY 


The swift stream washes the foot of a mass of tall gray rocks, 
cleft by a cascade and rising fifty feet to the woods on their summit, 
on which are two tiny figures. 


Signed at lower left with initials, D. J. 
Inscribed on back of stretcher, DAviD JOHNSON, 1871 


Height, 7 inches; width, 5 inches 


Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


Me AM OC ORLEN SS, (R.A. 
British: 1788—1847 
6. COUNTRY LANDSCAPE 


In the foreground, a winding stream; in the shadow of a group of 
russet oak and beech trees at the right, the figure of a man in shirt 
sleeves and red waistcoat. Cattle are grazing in the open meadows. 


Panel: Height, 9% inches; width, 7% inches 
_ Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


See iemae OUI E TL MAN, P.N.A. 


German-American: 1848— 


7- PORTRAIT OF 4 DUTCH LADY 


Before a background painted with red and white tulips, is the bust- 
length figure of a young woman wearing a dress with puffed green 
velvet sleeves, a large feathered hat and white muslin veil trailing 
over her left shoulder. 


Signed at lower right, FREDERICK DIELMAN, N.A., and dated 1895 


Height, 10 inches; width, 8 inches 


Property of Mr. J. S. Berliner 


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American: 1872 


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Centrally, the entrance to a grass-grown path; the wooden gate is 
thrown back, the path leading to the right past the tiny hut with 
its flower garden. 


Signed at lower left, H. A. Dyer, 1910 


W ater-color: Height, 11 inches; length, 15 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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WILLIAM GRAHAM 


American: Contemporary 


ONT TA ERIS ER. 


The mighty green water flowing under the bridge of S. Angelo, 
clustered with buildings and dominated at the right by the dome of 
St. Peter’s thrust into a pale sky. 


Signed at lower left with initials, W. G. 
Inscribed on back of panel, W. GRAHAM, 1889 
Panel: Height, 11 inches; width, 734 inches 


Stanford White Collection, American Art Association, 1907 
Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


JOSEPH MALLORD WILLIAM TURNER, R.A. 
British: 1775—1851 


THE RIVER WYE 


An S-shaped bend in the river with ruins and tall trees crowning 
the farther bank. On the near shore at the left, cattle, and two 
figures of bathers. 


Sepia wash drawing: Height, 7 inches; length, 10 inches 


No. 48 in the Liber Studiorum 

Collection of J. D. Ichenhauser, New York, 1903 
Collection of Rev. Sebastian Bowden, S.J. 
Collection of J. Abner Harper, New York, rg1t 
American Art Association, March, 1915 
Property of Mr. J. S. Berliner 


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SueakA -T... MeGCHESNEY 
American: Contemporary 
THE BEACH 


A sandy shore with brightly colored bathing tents and the figures 
of scattered holiday-makers. 


Signed with initials, C. Mc. at lower right 


Height, to inches; width, 8 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


CHARLES COURTNEY CURRAN, N.A. 


American: 1861— 


HEAD OF A YOUNG WOMAN 


Head and shoulders portrait facing half-left, the head bent down, 
of a young woman with short hair and wearing a white wrap with 
white fur behind the shoulders. Dark background. 


Signed at lower left, CH. CURRAN 


Height, 1334 inches; width, 10% inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


Pain ob, GIlLLIG 
Dutch: 1636—1688 


STILL LIFE: HERRINGS 
Against a brown background a catch of herring strung up to a hook. 


Panel: Height, 12 inches; width, 8% inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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EDWARD LAMSON HENRY, N.A. 
American: 1841I—1919 
ON THE WAY TO TOWN |SHAWANGANK 
MOUNTAINS, N. Y.| 


A country road with a village in the middle distance and bordered 
at left and right by russet and green trees. A farmer dressed in 
black is driving a one-horse shay down the road away from the 
observer. | 
Signed at lower left, E. L. HENry, and dated 1906 


Inscribed on back: “Painted October 1906” 
Board: Height, 7% inches; length, 9% inches 


Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


CHARLES COURTNEY CURRAN, N.A. 


American: 1861— 


YOUNG GIRL WITH A BIRD 


Three-quarter length seated figure of a young girl with long dark 
hair and wearing a white blouse and pink skirt; she is seated beside 
a casement looking down at a bird held tenderly between her fingers. 


Signed at lower left, CHARLES C. CURRAN, and dated 1892 


Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches 


Stanford White Collection, American Art Association, 1907 
Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


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EDWARD LAMSON HENRY, N.A. 
American: 1841—1919 


SUNDAY MORNING 


The interior of the doorway of an American house of 1820, with a 
glimpse of a porch and greenery at the left. By the door is seated 
an old lady reading the Bible; passing before her, is a young girl 
in bonnet and white muslin dress, carrying a prayer book. 


Signed at lower left, E. L. Henry 


¥ Go = Panel: Height, 934 inches; width, 7% inches 


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18. 


Property of James A. Field and William L. W. Field 


Pentre K NASMITH 
Irish: 1786—1831 


CONNAUGHT LANDSCAPE 


A heavily wooded slope covered with trees in early autumn foliage 
and broken by a descending path winding down from the right, 
curving and disappearing into the forest. Coming down from 
above, the figure of an old peasant leaning on a stick and carrying a 
blue cloak over his left shoulder. 


Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches 


Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


JOHN FREDERICK HERRING, R.B.A. 
British: 1795—1865 


THE RETURN FROM THE FAIR 


Coming up the road into the foreground, a procession of country- 
men mounted on their purchases and led by a fellow in a red waist- 
coat with a pair of grays. 


Signed at lower left, J. F. HERRING 
Height, 7% inches; length, 934 inches 


Sold to close an Account 


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GEORGE SNM ORE aA ND < 
British: 1763—1804 


WINTER 


Thatched farmhouse with a gnarled tree at the right; before it a 
mound, the whole buried deep under snow. “Two men on an ice- 
covered duck pond, are watched by the farmer and his wife and 
child. : 

Panel: Height, 8 inches; length, 10% inches 


Sold to close an Account 


ADDISON TT.) MEE ist. 


American: 1860—1913 


FISHING BOATS AT NIGHT 


A dark greenish sky and sea, with fitful glimpses of moonlight and 
the dark shadows of fishing boats heaving on the water. 


Signed at lower left, Appison T. MILLER 


Board: Height, 14 inches, width, 10 inches 


Property of Mr. J. S. Berliner 


GILBERT MUNG 


American: 1837—1903- 


LANDSCAPE 


In the middle of the meadow a huge irregular pool of water in 
which red and white cattle are wading; here and there scattered 
figures of peasants. The horizon is broken by a straggling line of 
bushy elms and beeches. 


Signed at lower left, GitBERT MUNGER, and dated 1895 
Height, 1034 inches; length, 15% inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


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HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
American: 1854—1907 


22. 4 SUMMER RETREAT 


A red-roofed cottage, surrounded by oaks, poplars and other trees, 
is perched on the edge of a river which widens out in the left fore- 
ground; at the right, meadows slope upwards from the reeds. At 
the water’s edge is a woman, and on the quiet surface are swimming 
three ducks. 


Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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CHARLES W. HAWTHORNE, N.A. 


American: 1872 


23. BERMUDA 


24. 


Seashore on a summer day, with a two-masted vessel at anchor and 
smaller boats in the foreground. ‘The sky is filled with large white 
rain clouds. 


Signed at lower right, C. W. HAWTHORNE 
Water-color: Height, 19 inches; length, 26 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


Miser An +12. BEERS 
XIX Century 


WATERING CATTLE 


A calm rivulet with figures of brown and white cows watering; on 
the right and left banks tall green woods. 


Signed at lower right, Jur1A H. Beers, and dated 1863 
Height, 9% inches; length, 15% inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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FREDERICK BALLARD WILLIAMS, N.A. 


American: 1871— 


THE WOOD NYMPH 


Wooded hilly landscape with a female figure posed at full-length, 
seated by the wayside in the shadow of a tree. She wears a filmy 
white drapery about the shoulders, her lower body wrapped in 
the folds of a red mantle. 


Signed at lower right, FREDK. BALLARD WILLIAMS, 1901 


Height, 16 inches; width, 12 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


CHARLES SANDE Rig? 
XIX Century 


26. HEAD OF A YOUNG GIRL 


Head and shoulders portrait of a young Albanian girl in white 
blouse and gold-embroidered plum velvet coat and red cap, her 
eyes cast down. 


Signed at the left, Cu. SANDERLE 


Height, 18 inches; width, 15 inches 


Property of Mr. N. B. Spingold 


SUVUNEY° M. -LAURENCE 


American: Contemporary 


a7. VENETIAN BOAT 


28. 


Sunset on the lagoon, with a yellow light on the pale green waters; 
at the left, a line of mooring masts. In the foreground, at anchor, 
a fishing vessel with brown lateen sails. 


Signed at lower right, S. M. LAURENCE 


Height, 11 inches; length, 1534 inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 


Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


BPaepeELMAN JOHNSON, N.A. 


American: 1824—1906 


OLD WOMAN PEELING VEGETABLES 


Cottage interior with a stove at the right; an old woman in a brown 
dress and apron is seated on a stool peeling vegetables from a 
basket before her. 


Signed at lower right, E. JoHNson, and dated 1882 


Board: Height, 14 inches; width, 11% inches 


Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


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American: 1853—1921 


29. AUTUMN EFFECT 


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30. 


In the left foreground, a small piece of water reflecting the un- 
certain yellow light of a sky tinted with orange; by the water the 
weird figure of a half-denuded tree. In the middle distance, a 
mountain of brown foliage silhouetted hazily in the evening light. 


Signed at lower right, J. F. Murpuy, and dated 1907 
Height, 8 inches; length, 12 inches 


Purchased direct from the artist, and selected by him 
Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


SYDNEY M. LAURENCE 


American: Contemporary 


THE BEACH, ST) IVES 


In the bright moonlight two boats are visible lying on the beach in 
front of the Sloop Inn. An alley lighted by a ruddy lantern sepa- 
rates two piles of houses. 


Signed at lower left, S. M. LAURENCE 


Height, 20 inches; width, 12 inches 


Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


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— BPAUE.  oeoRy 
French: XIX Century 


31. PORTICO WITH FIGURES 


Before a Renaissance portico is standing a lady in eighteenth cen- 
tury costume of cream satin holding up a perch with a tame bird; 
beside her a cavalier holding a flint-lock gun and seated on the 
balustrade gesturing to the bird. Around them a spaniel, game 
birds and a seated hound. 


Panel: Height, 17 inches; length, 21 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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Meme Ft. BOGERT, A.N.A. 


American: 1864 


32. DORDRECHT, HOLLAND 


The intersection of two canals, with houses at left and right and 
the figure of a man, in blue shirt and brown trousers, in a boat. 
Behind the trees are white-walled houses topped by a windmill. 


Signed at lower right with initials, G. H. B., and dated 1898 [?] 
Height, 1234 inches; length, 18 inches 


Property of Mr. J. S. Berliner 


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34. 


LOUIS WELDEN HAW KING 
British: Contemporary 


WOMAN MENDING 


Intent figure of a peasant woman in white blouse, blue bodice and 
brown apron, seated in profile to the left, her head bent down 
over her work, in a clearing with sunlit woodland background. 


Signed at lower left, L. W. Hawkins 
Height, 20 inches; width, 13 inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


ARTHUR. HOE BE Ry ae 


American: 1854—19I15 


SURF IN SUNSHINE 


A mass of white spray is breaking in on the sea-washed rocks of 
the right foreground; the sea behind is a thin line of blue under 
a sky with banks of white cloud. 


Signed on back of canvas, ARTHUR Hoeser, A.N.A: 


Height, 12 inches; length, 18 inches 
Sold to close an Account 


SIR THOMAS LAWREN CA 
British: 1769—1830 


VISCOUNT NELSON ( yr Se 4 rE 
Half-length portrait, with white stock and waistcoat and a great: 


black cloak. About his neck the blue ribbon of an Order. : 
Height, 10 inches; width, 73% inches, 


Note: With this picture will be offered an engraving of the subject by 
W. O. Burgess. 


Property of Mr. J. S. Berliner 


WILLIAM ALDEN BROWN 
American: 1877— 


36. RIVERSIDE LANDSCAPE 


At the left, the smooth mirror of a river winding between grassy 
banks rising at left and right, crowned with trees; in the fore- 
ground, two green oaks, and scattered rocks half-buried in the grass. 


Signed at lower right, WM. Brown 
¥ . =~ Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches 
Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


eee rt. MCCORD, A.N.A. 
American: 1848—1909 
37. MARINE IN SUNSET LIGHT 


- At the left, the long lines of a low coast with a lighthouse, and in 

. the foreground, the brown sails of fishing boats moored on the 

¥ smooth water; in the right foreground, a jetty. ‘he sky is strewn 
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with clouds flushed pink. 
Signed at lower left, G. H. McCorp, A.N.A. 
Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches 


Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


HENRY PEMBER SMITH 
American: 1854—1907 


38. SUMMER PROSPECT 


An old house with gabled roof and dormer windows in a green 
meadow surrounded by oaks and beeches, the near foreground in 
deep shadow. 


Signed at lower left, Henry P. SMITH 


Height, 12 inches; length, 16 inches 
Property of a Private Collector 


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American: 1870 


IN THE SURF 


Four young girls in long bathing costumes disporting in the bright 
green surf, two caught on the crest of a huge wave. 


Signed at lower right, W. GRANVILLE SMITH, and dated 1896 
Water-color: Height, 17% inches; length, 28%4 inches 


Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw - 


CARLETON UT. © HAPaRae 


American: 1860—1925 


MARINE, WITH FISHING BOATS 


Smooth water of the palest ultramarine with sailing boats riding 
the surface; two moored in the foreground, with small boats trail- 
ing their painters. 


Signed at lower left, CARLETON T. CHAPMAN, and dated 1888 


Height, 7% inches; length, 15% inches 


Property of Mr. Samuel JT. Shaw 


JOHN. B. BRISTOL 


American: 1826—1909 


THE LAKE 


On the smooth water at the right, five ducks are swimming; the 
farther shore is thickly massed with green trees almost concealing 
a house at the right perched on a low rise. 


Signed at lower right, J. B. Brisrou 
Height, 13% inches; length, 2134 inches 


Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


PRANKULIN DE- HAVEN, N.A. 


American: 1856— 


42. ROCKS AND SEA 


The blue sea is rolling inwards in long lines of breakers touched 
with white on to the brown rocks of the foreground, which glow 
warmly in the afternoon sun. 


Signed at lower left, De HAvEN 
Board: Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches 


Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


Wier v Fr. HOWE, N.A. 


American: 1846— 


43. CATTLE BROWSING 


In the foreground two cows, one white, one brown and white, sit- 
ting in the long grass of the emerald meadow; behind are three other 
animals. At the left, a fringe of old willows with thick foliage. 


Signed at lower left, Wm. H. Hows, and dated 1899 
Height, 18 inches; length, 24 inches 


Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 
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American: 1836—1910 


44. THE RIVER 


A river half-choked at left and right with the tangled reeds of 
the shore; springing from behind the reeds at the left, a confused 
mass of foliage. ‘The sky is mournful over the water but lightens 
down near the horizon, seen through a line of willows stretching 
along the right bank of the river. 


Height, 13% inches; length, 19 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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THEODORE ALEXANDER WEBER 
German: 1838—1907 


VESSEL MAKING PORT 


Rough sea pounding on the rocks and quay under a dark sky with 
flying gulls; behind the square white tower of the lighthouse, the 
cliffs stretch out into the right middle distance. A fishing boat with 
brown sails is rounding the jetty with difficulty. 


Signed at lower right, TH. WEBER 
Height, 19 inches; length, 30% inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


UNKNOWN 


CROSSING THE STREAM 


A girl in white bodice and apron, black cloak and pink skirt, stand- 
ing timidly on the pebbles in the middle of a stream and grasping 
one of the twin tree-trunks leaning over from the right. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 20 inches 


Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, Na 
American: 1847—1909 


LANDSCAPE 


In the foreground, a confusion of trees and shrubs surrounding a 
barely seen patch of water; in the middle distance open landscape 
rising to low hills. Sky with yellowish tints. 


Signed at lower left, BLAKELOCK 


Panel: Height, 834 inches; length, 12 inches 


Property of Mr. J. S. Berliner 


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ProrGh TH. McCORD, A.N.A. 
American: 1848—1909 
SEACOAST 


In the right foreground and jutting out from the middle distance, 
the rocky coast of the bay; on the choppy blue water at the left, 
sailing ships. A blue summer sky is lightly flecked with clouds. 


Signed at lower right, G. H. McCorp, A.N.A. 
Height, 14 inches; length, 25 inches 


Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
American: 1847—1919 
STUDY IN BROWN 


Dark land bordered by the brown-black foliage of trees at the right; 


a gap in the centre opens to a horizon lighted with yellow above the 
dark notes of a brown sky. 


Signed at lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK 

Panel: Height, 10 inches; length, 15 inches 
Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 
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Pee CRANE, NA. 


American: 1857 


THE POET’S HOUR 


An atmospheric impression of autumn twilight. The ground is 
merely a brown haze, broken at the right by a single sapling jut- 
ting into the pale greenish sky; at the left, a misty bulk of trees. 


Signed at lower right, Bruck CRANE, N.A. 

Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches 
Philadelphia Exposition, 1903, No. 38 
Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


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J. FRANCIS MURPH 


American: 1853—1921 


RESTLESS AUTUMN 


A group of four tall and slender trees and the bare sweeping 
branches of a fifth are patterned before a long low barn in the 
middle distance with a bank of foliage at the right. The flat plain 
extends away to the horizon to meet the windy gray heavens. 


Signed at lower left, J. F. Murpuy, and dated 1907 
Height, 12 inches; width, 9 inches 


Purchased direct from the artist, and selected by him 
Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


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RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK, N.A. 
American: 1847—1909 


2. HOME OF THE INDIAN 


The dark figure of a native in red robes trudging silently along a 
path in the shadow of the brown woods. A gap in the shape of a 
curved arch permits a view of sky beyond. 


Signed at lower right, R. A. BLAKELOCK 
Panel: Height, 14 inches; width, 10 inches 


Property of Mr. J. S. Berliner 


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GEORGE “INAS Nae 
American: 1835—1894 
LANDSCAPE 


A line of trees, with autumn foliage, leads the eye down to the gable 
of a white-walled cottage, in the left middle distance; at the extreme 
right, a second mass of brown trees. The foreground is of unculti- 
vated land, with patches of coarse green grass. 


Signed at lower right, G. INNEss 
Height, 10 inches; length, 14 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


BRUCE. CRANE See 


American: 1857— 


AFTER THE STORM 


A field of yellow grain partly cut in the extreme foreground. A dark 
leaden sky still broods in the distance at the right over the white 
gabled farmhouse and the trees surrounding it. 


Signed at lower right, BRUCE CRANE 

Height, 13% inches; length, 17 inches 
Purchased direct from the artist 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


BRU CE CR AN Ee iw 


American: 1857— 


THE BAKLYOY Baa 


Open country descending and rising again to the horizon; the land 
patterned out in green fields and brown earth divided by hedges 
and interspersed with scattered trees. On the grass in the left 
foreground, a fruit tree with a mass of white blossom. 


Signed at lower left, BRucE CRANE 

Height, 14 inches; length, 18 inches 
Purchased direct from the artist 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


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Sr ow LES Ty (PHB LCAN 


American: 1843— 


| 56. SHEEP GRAZING 


In the middle distance, white farm buildings and a clump of trees 
on the side of a grassy knoll, at the foot of which is sprawled the 
shepherd in blue shirt and sun hat. On the meadow in the fore- 
ground, other sheep and lambs closely huddled and cropping grass. 
Dark storm clouds at the left. 


Signed at lower left, CH. T. PHELAN, and dated 1892 


Height, 29 inches; width, 24 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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feet 6 OW. COVAN BOSKERCK, N.A. 


American: 1855— 


ESTIVAL LANDSCAPE 


A narrow brook flows gently between grassy banks, the left bank 
in the shadow of an orchard; on the right, a thatched cottage with 
kitchen and flower gardens. Behind them is a tall screen of poplars 
in the summer sunshine. 


Signed at lower right, R. W. VAN BoskERCK 


Height, 21% inches; length, 29% inches 


Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


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J. FRANCIS MURPHY 


American: 1853—1921 


58. FRAIL TREES Wilel Ral. 


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A green plain stretching away to the horizon, which is blocked with 
dark foliage meeting the cloudy sky. Across the middle a thin 
vaporous line of birch and maple saplings, half-denuded of their 
foliage. 


Signed at lower left, J. FRaNcis Murpuy, and dated 1893 


Height, 8 inches; length, 12 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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American: 1857— 


59. THE WHEAT FIELD 


The grain is partly cut, two lines of sheaves rising in the stubble; 
at left and right, the wheat is still standing, the patches separated 
by a green meadow. ‘The whole scene is enclosed by trees with a 
white cottage in the left middle distance. 


Signed at lower right, BRUCE CRANE 


Height, 16% inches; length, 25% inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 


Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


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LOUIS KRONBERG 


American: 1872— 


THE BLUE FAN 


Standing figure of a girl in a pink ballet dress with a yellow sash, 
her back turned to the observer; her head, with its long dark brown 
hair, in profile to the left. In her left hand she holds a turquoise- 
blue fan up to her breast. 


Signed at lower right, L. KRONBERG 


Pastel: Height, 20 inches; width, 12 inches 


Exhibited at the Salmagundi Club 
Property of a Private Collector 


FRANKLIN DE: HAVER 


American: 1856— 


RUSSET TREES 


Brown earth with scattered rocks and a fringe of brilliant russet- 
red trees in the full glory of autumn foliage, before a blue sky. 


Signed at lower right, F. DE HaveEN, and dated rgo1 
Height, 16 inches; length, 27 inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


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63. 


Mamie MM HENRY HIE LIARD 


American: 1836—1910 


LANDSCAPE WITH WINDMILL 


A patch of blue sky ringed about with threatening clouds darkening 
at right and left. At the left, a clump of trees springing from behind 
a ruined fence; at the right, a flat green plain. A narrow stream 
winds through the whole, passing before cows pasturing on the 
meadow before the central mass of the windmill and trees. 


3 Signed at lower right, W. H. Hitirarp 


Height, 16% inches; length, 2334 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


eenisr ELMER BROWNE, A.N.A. 


American: 1871— 


ICE-BOUND TUG BOAT 


A quay with buildings and a line of freight trucks in the back- 
ground, figures and carts standing in the snow; at the left is moored 
a barque. Bound fast in the ice of the foreground is a small steam 
tug. 


Signed at lower left, Geo. ELMER BROWNE, and dated 1899 


Height, 20 inches; length, 25% inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 


Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


BR G'G Es “CeRABNED oa Nee 


American: 1857— 


64. BEFORE THE STORM 


65. 


In the right foreground, a cottage amid trees, the long grasses 
washed by a tiny stream. Over the open fields the sun is shining 
for an instant on the white gable of a distant farmhouse, over- 
shadowed by a huge pool of black cloud. 


Signed at lower right, BRUCE CRANE 
Board: Height, 13 inches; length, 24 inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 


Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


FRANKLIN DE HAVEN 


American: -1856— 


THE COUNTRY ROAD 


A winding brown road curves in the sunshine away at the left, with 
rough grassland on one side and a stone wall fencing cottages at 
the right. ‘The scene is bounded by the edge of a wood overlooking 
theosea: 


Signed at lower right, F. pp Haven 
Height, 21 inches; length, 34 inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 


Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


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SYDNEY M. -LAURENCE 


American: Contemporary 


66. SUNSET 


A marine depicting a desolate shoal, on which are mouldering hulks 


surrounded by gray water; a smoky sky is lighted by a broad red 
sun. 


Signed at lower right, S$. M. LAuRENCE, and dated 1899 
Height, 34 inches; width, 30 inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


ReeewvilLliAM HAMILTON, R.A. 
British: 1751—18o01 


67. MRS. SIDDONS AS EUPHRASIA 


Before a dark background of fort and seacoast, with black clouds, 
is the actress in a flowing white robe, heavily fringed with gold and 
trailing white headdress, her head in profile to the right, her left 
arm raised in declamation. 


Height, 2634 inches; width, 18% inches 


Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


68. 


GEORGE “HH. BPOGE RT 3) Ne 


American: 1864— 


AUTUMN HARMONIES 


A small patch of water in the centre of the foreground catches the 
yellow light of the evening sky; at the right, the brown earth slopes 
upwards, patterned in the distance with russet foliage. At the left, 
two dark trees on the edge of the water. | 


Height, 28 inches; length, 40 inches 
Property of Mr. N. B. Spingold 


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70. 


WALTER L. PALMER Ne 
! American: 1854— 
MARINE, VENICE 


A view from the lagoon near the islands; a diminishing line of three 
fishing boats with triangular lateen sails, and behind, the broad 
expanse of the city in the sunshine, with its domes and campanili 
The sky and water are a clear gray-green. 


Signed at lower right, WALTER L. Parmer, and dated 1895 


Height, 18 inches; length, 30 inches 
Sold to close an Account 


SAMUEL COLMAN 


American: 1833—1920 


FALLING AUTUMN 


The brown earth and stubble of weeds is broken in the middle dis- 
tance by a piece of water beside which cattle are grazing; the clear- 
ing is surrounded by tall trees with half-naked branches, the ground 
rising sharply at the left to a mountain strewn with huge boulders. 


Height, 20 inches; length, 33 inches 
Property of James A. Field and William L. W. Field 


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American: Contemporary | 
71. AUTUMN LANDSCAPE | 


A great bank of grayish-white cloud, spread over a brilliant blue 
sky, looks down on the greenish-brown stubble of a flat country, 
-amid which are scattered cows, pasturing. At the left are woods; 
in the right foreground, russet and brown trees surrounding a barn. 


Signed at lower right, I. A. JosepHi 


Height, 24 inches; length, 30 inches 


Sold to close an Account . 
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mere kt REID, N.A. 


American: 1862— 


wares Gini HT THE GATE 


A young woman with reddish-brown hair, dressed in white, is stand- 
ing at a latticed gate and looking eagerly in the spectator’s direc- 
tion. Over a high garden wall behind her and extending to the 
right, the foliage of trees and the lighter tones of tall blossoming 
shrubbery. 


Signed at lower left, RopertT REID 


Height, 36 inches; width, 30 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


Beets ier SCHOOL 
XVIII Century 


73. PORTRAIT OF A LADY 


A young girl with powdered hair, wearing a brown bodice with 
white muslin collar and jade-green wrap, is painted at half-length 
before a curtain of leafage, the head turned to half-right. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 
Sold to close an Account 


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76. 


JOHN WOOTTON 
British: 1690—1765 


HUNTING THE STAG 


Four huntsmen and hounds have pursued the stag past the edge of 
a wood to the bank of a placid river which flows away into the 
middle distance, and is crossed by a bridge with three arches leading 
to a group of castle buildings. In the distance, the ground rises 
sharply to a rocky eminence. 

Height, 35% inches; length, 44 inches — 
Sold to close an Account : . 


JOSEPH WRIGHT (or Dersy], A.R.A. 
British: 1734—1797 


DR. ISAAC WINSLOW 


A man of thirty, clad in a dark gray-green coat with white at the 
throat and wrists, is seated at a table, his face resting on his left 
hand, his right turning the pages of an anatomical treatise. 

Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 
Sold to close an Account 


WILLIAM SHAYE Roane 
British: 1788—1879 


COAST SCENE 


In the foreground, a group composed of an old fisherman and his 
two daughters before their boat. At his side, his dog is watching 
the creels and fish, two of the catch piled under a rude table. In 
the distance at the right, cliffs and the shore of the bay with vessels 
and a market cart. 


Signed at lower left, WM. SHAYER, SENR. 


Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 
Sold to close an Account 


ERNEST LAWSON, -N.A. 


American: 1873— 


77. 2HE BATH 


A bedroom interior of chalky gray tones. A young mother in green 
blouse and apron, holding a baby, is seated on a chair and bending 
over a tub of hot water, a sponge in her hand. 


Signed at lower left, E. Lawson 
Height, 20% inches; length, 24 inches 
Purchased direct from the artist ee Cog wert vers Ort < 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


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Poise BRON BERG 
American: 1872— 
78. BALLET GIRL IN ROSE 
Standing figure of a girl in pink ballet costume with long brown hair, 
holding a blue fan up to her face, which is tilted to half-right. 
The figure is lighted from invisible footlights below. &. 


Signed at upper right, L. KRONBERG, and dated 1922 


Height, 20 inches; width, 13 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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WILLIAM MERRIPEY CHASE, ee 
American: 1849—1916 


79. FORMAL GARDEN 


The green lawn dips in a gentle slope down to the gaily colored 
bed of flowers and the tall borders of the right foreground; through 
the trees at the right is a glimpse of the sea. Dominating the slope 
in the centre of the picture is a greenhouse with a low annex, cur- 
tained by a row of elms behind. 


Signed at lower right, WM. M. CHASE 
Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


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ERNEST LAWSON 


American: -1873— 


80. EARLY SPRING 


Painted in chalky gray, greens and whites. A river flows diag- 

¥ onally across the scene in the left foreground, the near bank bor- 

Xo- dered with a line of white saplings. The opposite shore is of rising 
grassland with a cottage set on the slope. 


Signed at lower left, E. LAwson 
Height, 23% inches; length, 29 inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 


Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


81. 


82. 


GEORGE INNESS, N..A. 
American: 1835—1894 


PROSPECT OF WHOODED COUNTRY 


Looking down from a slight eminence, the view crosses a brook 
in the foreground, and traversing a broad meadow with scattered 
trees at the left, enters a thick belt of forest in the far distance, 
dark under a bank of white cloud. In the immediate foreground, 
the sight of the water is shut off by foliage with two trees. 


Signed at lower left, G. INNEss, and dated 1860 [ ? | 


Height, 21% inches; width, 15 inches 


Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


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JULIAN RIX 


American: 1851—1903 


THE GLADE 


A woodland path patterned with lateral shadows runs away from 
the centre of the picture behind a rocky mountain through the sparse 
trees; in the foreground, it is arched over by the almost black foll- 
age of beeches and oaks. 

Height, 24 inches; length, 30 inches 


Purchased from William Schaus 
Property of Mr. J. S. Berliner 


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ALEXANDER —H. WYANT 
American: 1836—1892 


83. THE RIVER VALLEY ‘ , ie 4g 
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The view descends from th@ rocks and grassy knoll of the fore- 
ground through a belt of trees to the meadowland and the willows 
fringing the broad curved mirror of a river. At left and right 
are gentle hills thickly wooded and spread out with clearness in 
the bright June sunshine. 


Signed at lower right, A. H. Wyant, and dated 1865 
Height, 17 inches; length, 27 inches 
Sold to close an Account 


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GEORGE H. BOUGHTON, N.A., R.A. 
American: 1833—1905 


84. THE JUDGMENT OF WOUTER VAN TWILLER 


Seventeenth century interior with a square casement window looking 
out on meadow and village. In a state chair is seated the governor 
in black clothes and white ruff, balancing in his hands two books; 
at the right, a table covered with a red cloth at which are two young 
clerks. A rustic is seated on a stool at the left, his hat on the floor. 


Signed at lower left, Geo. H. BouGHTON, and dated 1876 


Height, 24% inches; length, 30 inches 


From T. Richardson and Co., London 


Property of James A. Field and William L. W. Field 


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85. 


CHILL DE -H ASSAM en 


American: 1859— 


BREAKFAST IN THE GARDEN D 


Before a thick wall of greenery, with a stone arch at(mhe left, is a 
table laid with a white cloth and covered by breakfast dishes and 
a pot of orange nasturtiums. Seated before it on a painted bench, 
a young woman, in a white dress and blue hat with flowing veil, her 
breakfast finished, is sewing placidly in the flood of sunshine. 


Signed at lower right, Cu1Ltpe Hassam, and dated 1910 
Inscribed on back with initials and dated 1910 | 


Height, 35% inches; length, 40 inches 
Property of a Private Collector 


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GIL BER ob Leek E 
American: 1754—1828 


86. SIR JAMES MURRAY PULTENEY 


Before a dark background, the figure of a handsome man with 
powdered white hair, dressed in a scarlet military uniform with 
epaulets, dark facings and white ruffled stock. The head is turned 
to half-right, the lips slightly compressed and bearing an expression 
of disdain. . 
Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Note: Sir James Murray, afterwards Pulteney, served under Cornwallis 
in America in 1775; took part in the unsuccessful attempt on Charleston, S. C., 
1776, and was later engaged in operations about New York, at the capture of 
Santa Lucia, etc. Married Laura Pulteney, Baroness Bath, whose father was 
a rich commoner and the greatest holder of American stock. 


Engraved by Arme, 1775 


Sold to close an Account 


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RIDGWAY. KiNG as 
American: 1845—1924 


87. AFTER THE STORM [LQ bla ff 


In the foreground, in a Normandy garden of gay flowers stands a 
young peasant girl in white blouse, brown bodice and skirt and clogs, 
holding a pot of geranium in her hand and looking ruefully at the 
damage done by the rain. In the distance a broad expanse of rolling 
country riven by a stream. 


Signed at lower right, RipGway KNIGHT, Paris 
Height, 46 inches; width, 35% inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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88. 


SIR JOSHUA REYNOLDS, P.R.A. 
British: 1723—1792 


THE YOUNG GARDENER {{ 0 “Pe i udeld 


In a clearing, against a background of ae Soealied is the figure 
of a child of three, sitting on an upturned wheelbarrow and grasp- 
ing in the right hand a spade, in the left a book. The child is 
dressed in a light brown frock, with black shoes. 


Height, 36 inches; width, 2834 inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


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GEORGE MORLAND ; 
British: 1763—1804 


89. THE HORSE DEALER us, US: Ce aneuee ae 


A yard bounded by a stone cottage at the right and a thatched ba 

at the left, over which towers the dark brown foliage of a huge oak. 

On the steps, a peasant woman in white blouse washing, children, 

a white cat and a parrot in a cage. he main group is composed of 

a servant in pink waistcoat, holding a brown horse, with a white 
spaniel and two pigs about his feet; at the horse’s head a figure : 
in black is conver ys 0g a pene cam in black coat and shovel hat. 


Signed at lower twit initials, G. Mp. 
Height, 34% inches; length, 45 inches 
Painted on the Isle of Wight in 1790 = Ae + 


From the collection of the late W. J. White Fe (J 6 


[See illustration ] 


No. 89. THe Horse DEALER 


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SIR PETER LELY 
Flemish: 1618—1680 


90. H. M. KING JAMES II 


ity 


Three-quarter length figure in state robes of blue silk lined with 
yellow and red velvet cap, with the chain and George of the Order 
of the Garter about his neck; the face framed by a mass of full 
brown hair. Dark background with a column at the right. 


Height, 50 inches; width, 40 inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


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Siewert bn 1, BoE Y 
Flemish: 1618—1680 


LADY DUDLEY 


The rich folds of a brown drapery hang down at the left, falling 
over a marble frieze; seated beside it, her right elbow resting on 
the marble, is a young woman in a brown silk dress with white at 
the sleeves and neck and curly dark brown hair, her body posed 
to half-left. 


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Height, 49% inches; width, 40% inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


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JOHN SINGLETON COPD 
American: 1737—1815 


THOMAS CONOLLY, ESQ. 


Portrait of a young man in an indigo-blue coat and peacock-blue 
waistcoat braided with gold, with white at the neck; the ruddy oval 
face turned towards the observer. Background of green foliage, 
obscured by a square brown column at the right. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 
Sold to close an Account 


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TOTEN: ODO PLE CRED - 
British: 1761—1807 


93. SIR HENRY DUDLEY 


the nobleman stands with his left arm resting on a bookcase, his 
head turned to half-right. Background of a dark red wall with 
a marble column at the left. 


Height, 46 inches; width, 35 inches 
Sold to close an Account 


¥ | 00- 


SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE, P.R.A. 
[ ATTRIBUTED TO | 
British: 1769—1830 
94. PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL IN 4 WHITE DRESS 


The sitter at three-quarter length to half left, the head turned to- 
wards the observer and curled in dark brown ringlets; the left arm 


ish-black drapery. Background with brown foliage. 
Height, 38% inches; width, 30 inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 
¥ 4.0 - 


meeermav MERRITT CHASE, N.A. 


American: 1849—1916 


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ees, LIFE 


On the table a group of two dead fish, lumps of ice, a splint creel 
and a small red bowl. Dark brown background . 


Height, 30 inches; length, 42 inches 
Sold to close an Account 


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At three-quarter length and dressed in black, with a white jabot, ) Oo, 


resting on a table with a book, and partly covered by a dark brown- Lpe 


96. 


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AUGUS PUS hi OFF Vien 
American: 1869—I1914 


WATCHING THE BOAT 


A group composed of a lady in white dress and veil, a girl in white 
and a boy in red jersey, with bare feet, sitting on the rocks at a sea- 
shore at the edge of a pool and watching the evolutions of a toy 
sailing boat. In brilliant colors, suffused with the light of late 
afternoon. 


Signed at lower right, AuGUsTus Koopman, and dated 1904 [ ?] 


Height, 32 inches; length, 40 inches 


Union League Club, New York, 1915 


Sold to close an Account 


WILLIAM MERRITA CHASE 
American: 1849—1916 


OCTOBER 


A large canvas portraying a rolling plain patterned with the russet- 
red brown and dark green of autumn among the grasses and scat- 
tered bushes. ‘The sky is a pale bluish-gray and darkened at the 
zenith by rain clouds. 

Signed at lower left, Wm. M. CHASE 


40 inches square 


Sold to close an Account 


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American: 1832—1895 


98. MARINE WITH SHIPS yp 0 


Turbulent gray sea with tossing schooner-rigged fishing vessels and 
dark undulating land in the distance at the right. Above are heavy 
cumulus clouds. 


Signed at lower right, M. F. H. De Haas, N.A. 
Height, 24 inches; length, 4034 inches 


Collection of F. L. Steenken, New York 
Property of a Private Collector 


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meruolUS KOOPMAN 
American: 1869—1914 


99. GOING TO THE BOAT 


In the extreme foreground, a swiftly moving group painted in 

profile to the left and composed of a fisherman, his wife in a blue 5 
bodice and red skirt bearing a baby on her back, and her young O 
daughter holding a lantern. Background of red-roofed houses and 

green sea in the hard early morning light. 


Signed at lower right, AuGusTUSs KooPMAN 
Height, 39% inches; width, 32 inches 
Exhibited at the Worcester Art Museum, Mass. 


Rome Exposition, 1911, No. 179 


Sold to close an Account 


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PLE ST E-RY DEUS eh ieaans 
Dutch: 1684—1734 


A HUNTING PARTY IN THE ENVIRONS OF ELY 


Close country, well wooded, with a prospect of Ely Cathedral in 
the distance at the right. In the left foreground are huntsmen and 
whips, surrounded by an eager pack of white foxhounds. 


Height, 25 inches; length, 44% inches 


Sold to close an Account 


ITALIAN 3S:C bors 
XVII Century 


DANCING PUTTI 


Landscape with trees and figures of two nude putti, one holding a 
floral garland, and dancing round a basket of flowers. In original 
Régence carved and gilded frame. } 


Height, 53 inches; width, 31% inches 
Property of a Private Collector 


PIETER TILDE Mags 
Dutch: 1684—1734 


THE STAG HUNT 


Undulating grassy landscape interspersed with trees, with a wide 
view in the distance. In the right foreground, a group of hunts- 
men of the time of Queen Anne, watching hounds plunge through 
the stream to drag down the quarry, which has turned at bay at 
the left. 

Height, 56% inches; width, 51 inches 


Sold to close an Account 


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cum ANS BONY VAN eDY CK 
[ScHOOL OF | 
Belgian: 1599—1641 


103. THE DEPARTURE 


Before a green drapery, a group composed of a bearded citizen 
in a fur-trimmed coat and his wife with her left arm about his 
shoulders; an elderly lady in black dress and white hood taking leave 


of their child. 
Height, 29 inches; length, 38% inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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UNKNOWN 
104. THE HAND OF THE PAINTER 


A white-haired old man in brown coat, seated on a stool before his 
easel, at work on a canvas of the Madonna and Child; his failing 
right hand is guided by the figure of an angel robed in violet, with 


spread white wings. 
Height, 49% inches; width, 28% inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


Peer SCHOOL 
XVIII Century 


105. PAIR OF OVERDOOR PAINTINGS EN CAMAIEU 


Figures of nude winged putti in landscapes, playing with flowers 
and a captive bird respectively. Monotone of brilliant green. 


Height, 31% inches; length, 43 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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106. 


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PORTRAIT OF 4d MAN IN BLACK 


Full-length at life size and facing the observer, of a gentleman in 
early seventeenth century costume of black with lace ruff and cuts, 
his left arm on his hip. Background of crimson curtain. 


Height, 78% inches; width, 51% inches 


Sold to close an Account 


ENG LT Si SiGe 


OUEEN CATHERINE 


Life size full-length in gold brocade and dark green velvet trimmed 
with ermine, the dress hung with ropes of pearls. he right hand 
rests on the royal crown, which is standing on a table. Brown 
background. | 
Height, 94% inches; width, 58 inches 


Sold to close an Account 


[END OF FIRST SESSION] 


SECOND AND LAST SESSION 


Thursday March 3, 1927 at 8:15 O'clock 


108. 


109. 


Catalogue Numbers 108 to 214 Inclusive 


ores PACOURS VEYRASSAT 
French: 1828—1893 


TWO HORSE TEAMS 


[a] A chestnut and a dappled gray, bridled and covered with blue 
cloths, in profile to the right. 


Signed below, J. VEYRASSAT 
Height, 4 inches; length, 534 inches 


[p] A gray, facing right and turned away from the observer, a 
brown horse nuzzling his flanks; also bridled and covered with blue 
cloths. 


Signed at lower left, J. VeyRASSAT 


Height, 33% inches; length, 6% inches 


Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


M. LAMBRON 
French: XIX Century 


UN HERBORISEUR 


Sprawled out on a green bench in a garden, with a butterfly net and 
sling cast beside him, is a gentleman in a scarlet coat, white waist- 
coat and pink breeches, wearing an enormous bicorne and fanning 
himself leisurely while he reads. 


Signed at lower left, LAMBRON, and dated 1873 


Panel: Height, 5% inches; width, 4 inches 


Collection of the late F. Hermann, New York, 1918 
Property of Mr. J. S. Berliner 


H:. GUDAWN 
French: XIX Century 


110. FISHING BOATS 


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Figures busy at boats in the shallows, the ocean behind misty under 
a pinkish sky. 


Signed at lower right, H. GuDIN | 
Panel: Height, 5% inches; length, 834 inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


ETIENNE BERNE-BEL LE CO 
French: 1838—r19gI10 


GRENADIER IN UNDRESS 


Sitting before the gray wall of a fortification, his back half towards 
the observer; in red and white jerkin with blue sleeves, his cuirass 
and accoutrements on the ground behind him. 


Signed at lower left, E. BERNE-BELLECOUR 
Panel: Height, 6% inches; width, 434 inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


THEODORE CHARLES FRERE 
French: 1815-——1888 


. NORTH AFRICAN SCENE 


Camels silhouetted against the sunset and crossing a stone bridge 
over a river; on the left bank, palms. At the right, figures of 
natives. 


Signed at lower right, Tu. FRERE 
Panel: Height, 51% inches; length, 7 inches 


Property of Mr. J. S. Berliner 


JEAN CHARLES MEISSONIER 
French: 1852—1917 
113. TWO MINIATURE STUDIES OF GRENADIERS 


One in green uniform with helmet and drawn sword, mounted on a 
brown horse; in upper right-hand corner, a second head. 


Signed at lower right with initial M. 
Panel: Height, 634 inches; width, 4% inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


KEMENALY 
Hungarian: XIX Century 


114. THE AMBUSCADE 


A young lady in a rose and white Directoire robe, descending the 
stone steps of a landscape garden. On the near side of the rustic 
balustrade and the mound of rocks, are two gallants lurking in 
wait for her. 


Signed at lower left, KEMENALY, and dated MUNCHEN, 1889 


Gouache: Height, 7% inches; width, 6 inches 


Property of James A. Field and William L. W. Field 


Peetu VAN LEEMPUTTEN 
Belgian: 1841—1902 
115. HENS AND COCKERELS 


On the edge of a field a rooster strutting among a group of six 
hens; in the background on a hill a farmhouse with thatched roofs 
among trees. 


Signed at lower left, CAMILLE VAN LEEMPUTTEN 


Panel: Height, 7 inches; length, 9 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


IRVING . GWE Ss se 


American: 1861— 


116. HEAD OF A’ SICILIAN GIRL 


Head and shoulders in profile to the right of a dark-haired young 
girl wearing a brightly striped bodice, her head covered with a 
white hood. Dark background. 


Signed at upper right, Irvinc R. WILEs, and dated 1887 
Panel: Height, 8 inches; width, 6 inches — 


Purchased direct from the artist 


Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


R. EISERMANN 
German: XIX Century 


117. PORTRAIT 


Head and shoulders, facing half right, of a young woman in a 
jeweled turban and white blouse, wrapped in a crimson velvet cape 
and with a golden chain over her shoulders. 


Signed at upper right, R. EIssRMANN 
Panel: Height, 734 inches; width, 6 inches 


I. N. Seligman Collection, American Art Association, 1926 
Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


S318. 


119. 


120. 


CMeRISTIAN DLEDT RICH 
German: 1712—1774 


NYMPHS BATHING 


Romantic rocky landscape with ruins perched on a cliff at the right 
and a river flowing swiftly through the boulders at the bottom of 
the cleft. On the rocks in the left foreground, are female figures 
and two sheep. 

Fleight, 7*4 inches; length, to inches 


Thompson Collection, New York, 1870 
Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


fe ove BITS SL 
XIX Century 


A CAVALRY CHARGE 


A squadron of light cavalry in blue uniforms with red breeches, 
swords drawn, is charging across the grass towards the observer. 


Signed at lower left, J. Mrissi, and dated 1890 [ ?] 
Height, 8 inches; length, 11 inches 


Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


fee GEORGES VIBERT 


French: 1840—1902 


THE AMBUSH 


Lurking behind a heavy green arras, drawn up at the left, is the 
figure of a musketeer in half-armor with red breeches and plumed 
hat, grasping with his left hand the barrel of a gun; his body is 
bent in an attitude of listening. 


Signed at lower left, J. G. Vipertr 


Panel: Height, 10 inches; width, 734 inches 


Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


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THOMAS (GO Us Cisse 
French: 1815—1879 


HORSE’S HEAD 


Head and neck in profile to the left, of an old gray horse; dark 
brownish background. 


Signed at lower left with initials, I. C. 
Height, 9% inches; length, 12 inches 


Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


EDWARD EMERSON SIMMONS 


American: 1852— 


WINTER LANDSCAPE, HUDSON RIVER 


A winter morning with the turgid waters of the river and their 
background of low houses and smoking factory chimneys under a 


gray sky. 
Signed on back, Epwarp SIMMONS, 1893-94 


Height, 9 inches; width, 7 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


IRVING R. WILES, ee 
American: 1861— 
CENTRAL PARK, NEW YORK, FROM THE ARTIST'S 
STUDIO 


In the foreground the vague mass of the park, backed by the tower- 
ing piles of the buildings of the southern side, suffused by a gray 
light. 


Signed at lower left, Invinc R. WILEs, 1918 
Panel: Height, 11 inches; width, 8 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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FERDINAND JAN MONCHABLON 
French: 1855—1903 


124. BORDS DE L’APANCE [ Haute-Marne | 


In the brilliant sunshine the fields are yellow and green and gay 
with the colors of stubble and the shrubs and reeds lining the 
banks of a stream, two branches of which converge into one in 
the left foreground. At the right a woman in white blouse and 
apron raking the grass into heaps; in the distance other figures. 


Signed at lower right, JAN MONCHABLON 
Inscribed on back, JAN MoncuHasBLon, OF. 85, with title 


Height, 934 inches; length, 14 inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


¥ x0. 


oe nO RL 
Austrian: XIX Century 


125. PEASANT WOMAN WITH FLOWERS 


Before the gray wall of a cottage is seated a dark-haired young 
woman in pink blouse and brown apron, holding a bunch of roses; 
at the left, a table with a pitcher, a flower pot, and a basin of 
flowers. At her feet sprawls a white cat. 


Signed at upper left, L. Kouri, and dated 1889 


Panel: Height, 11 inches; width, 8% inches 


Property of James A. Field and William L. W. Field 


Wig. 


126. 


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125. 


—— PERBOYRE 
French: XIX Century 


CAVALRY RECONNOISSANCE 


On a road in a foreground, figures of troopers in laced blue coats 


and red breeches, reining in and firing. Vista of landscape with — 


woods behind, and a village at the right towards which cavalry 
is massing. 


Signed at lower right, PERBOYRE 


Panel: Height, 11% inches; length, 15 inches 
From the collection of the late W. J. White 


GUSTAVE. J AC OW ree 
French: 1846—1909 


PORTRAIT OF dA YOUNG WOMAN 


Bust portrait, with head almost in profile to the right, of a young 
girl with fair hair tied with a mauve ribbon, and yellow and green 
striped dress, a white scarf knotted loosely about her throat. 


Signed at left, G. JACQUET 
Panel: Height, 13 inches; width, 9% inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


ALEXANDRE GABRIEL Di Ga 
French: 1803—1860 


CLASSICAL SCENERY 


Dark foreground, with subdued lights appearing from a dark green- 
ish-blue sky that shows warm lights above the horizon, a blue lake 
with blue mountains beyond it. Close in the foreground a pool, and 
in the middle distance the ruins of a portal. From the left comes 
a maiden in red, carrying a jar on her head. 


Panel: Height, 8% inches; length, 10% inches 


Sold to close an Account 


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LEO CHARLES HERRMANN 
- French: 1838—1907 


129. L’INCROYABLE 


On a pathway leading through a private park, a macaroni in 
scarlet coat, white vest, fawn knee breeches and red striped stock- 
ings is sprawled on a rush-seated chair, his right leg cocked up on 
the back of a second and his quizzing glass raised to his eye. 


Signed at lower right, Leo HERRMANN 


Height, 12 inches; length, 13% inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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tees COU RINEY CURRAN, N.A. 


American: 1861— 


130. IDEAL HEAD 


Graceful head and shoulders portrait of a young girl wearing a 
black evening dress, her fair head with its long auburn hair in 
profile to the left. 

Board: Height, 13 inches; width, 9% inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


ReoekR it BIERSTADT 
German: 1830—1902 


131. LAKESIDE LANDSCAPE 


At the left a green shore with oaks and beeches rising abruptly to 
jagged mountains; on the still water of the lake is a species of 
gondola, a small rowing boat putting in to the near shore. 


Signed at lower left with monogram, A. B., and dated 1857 


Panel: Height, 9 inches; length, 13 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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134. 


EUGENE, Jc VERBOE CKHOY 2 
Flemish: 1799—1881 


SHHEP INGA EYRE 


Interior of a wooden barn, with a group of sheep and rams before 
a swinging rack filled with forage; around them poultry and hares. 
Signed at lower left, E. VERBOECKHOVEN, and dated 1877 


Authenticated on back of panel: “Je soussigné déclare que le tableau 
ci-contre est original.’ Euc. J. VERBOECKHOVEN, Bruxelles 


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Panel: Height, to inches; length, 14 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


A. JAM BU Ralgng 
Italian: 1843—1876 


A GOOD VINTAGE 


Three-quarter length figure of an old monk in brown robes and 
cap, wearing spectacles and grinning appreciatively at a dusty wine 


bottle which he holds up in his left hand. Dark background. 
Signed at upper left, A. TAMBURINI, and dated 1893 
Height, 1434 inches; width, 11% inches 


Property of Mr. N. B. Spingold 


GERMAN SC EQiO%8 


LE COUCHER DE VENUS 


Interior, the bed hung with green drapery. Kneeling on her dis- 
carded robes, her back to the observer, is the nude figure of a 
woman, her curly hair tied with ribbon, about to get into bed. 


Panel: Height, 15% inches; width, 13% inches 


Property of Mr. N. B. Spingold 


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ELIE ANATOLE PAVIL 
French: 1875— 


135. AVENUE DU BOIS DE BOULOGNE, EN PRINTEMPS 


Looking down the broad Avenue towards the Arc, the road is seen 
almost entirely covered by horse carriages proceeding in either 
direction, the sidewalks with pedestrians strolling in the sunshine. 
At left and right, converging lines of trees. 


Signed at lower right, Erie PAviL 


Water-color: Height, 15% inches; length, 22 inches 


Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


Zeros tk RR, Ril. 
British: Contemporary 
136. MICAWBER AND DAVID COPPERFIELD IN THE 
KING’S BENCH PRISON 


A gloomy yard, with figures of men and women moving about; in 
the right foreground, a young woman bending over a trough. Pass- 
ing her are the figure of the boy David in a gray suit and the irre- 
pressible Micawber, in a brown coat, blue waistcoat and smalls, 
his quizzing glass raised to his eye. 


Signed at lower left, H. R. Steer, R.I., and dated 1885 


Water-color: Height, 19% inches; width, 16 inches 


Property of James A. Field and William L. W. Field 


moOOLE. TIDEMAND 
Norwegian: 1814—1876 
137. AN INTERESTING STORY 


Interior of a rude cottage with a hen roost. Two children, a boy 
and a girl, are sitting in rapt attitudes, listening to a story told by 
the old grandmother at her spinning wheel. 


Signed at lower left, A. TiDEMAND, and dated 1854 
Height, 16 inches; width, 13 inches 


Sold to close an Estate 


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139. 


140. 


Bs. -P. OMMEGAN CK 
Belgian: 1755—1826 


SHEPHERD AND FLOCK 


Grassy mountain pasture, high above a stream at the right. Ona 
ledge are three sheep, and a peasant shepherd seated with his back 
towards the observer, facing the sunset. 


Panel: Height, 14% inches; length, 17% inches 


Sold to close an Estate 


co (5 Eee ee 
Dutch: XIX Century 


THE DESERTED ROOM 


Opening the door into an empty room is a child in red dress and 
white pinafore, holding timidly on to the arm of her mother, who, 
clad in a black crinoline, is holding the candle. 


Signed at lower left, J. ROSIERSE 


Panel: Height, 13 inches; width, 10% inches 


Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


LOUIS BRAOD A a 


French: Contemporary 


THE- BEACH ALi ali, 


A sandy shore with scattered figures and two striped bathing tents; 
in the background at the left, a building. The sky is filled with wind- 
swept rain clouds. 


Signed at lower right, BRAQUAVAL 
Panel: Height, 13 inches; length, 17 inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 


Property of Mr. J. S.: Berliner 


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141. 


142. 


PEEMISE SBCAOUOL 
XVIII Century 


NYMPH DISROBING 


In a glade is reclining a maiden with auburn hair, loosely wrapped 
in white and blue garments and resting on a tawny-red drapery, her 
right arm upraised to remove her veil. 


Height, 18 inches; length, 21 inches 


Property of Mr. J. S. Berliner 


Senne - DET TI 
Italian: 1847—1915 
A CAVALIER 


Colorful figure in red leather doublet with green sleeves, and brown 
knee breeches, sitting on the edge of a table covered with a rug, 
his left knee raised; in his left hand a clay pipe. 


Signed at lower right, C. DeTT! 


Height, 16% inches; width, 11 inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


¥ xx. 


143. 


feaewcas DAVIS MILLET 
British: 1846—1914 


PORTRAIT OF MISS K. 


Before a warm brown background, a bust portrait of a charming 
fair-haired young girl in profile to the left; the sitter wears a loose 
white muslin blouse decorated with a spray of white asters at the 
corsage. 

Height, 16% inches; width, 14 inches 


Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Seventy-third Annual Ex- 
hibition, 1904 

Collection of Gustavus T. Kirby, New York 

Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


144. 


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WLIUEULTAMe MY RES 
Dutch: 1844—19I10 


CATTLE GRAZING 


Flat Dutch meadows with windmills on the horizon and the thin 
ribbon of a canal crossing the right middle distance. In the extreme 
right foreground, a pool, beside which are two cows, one brown 
and the other roan. 


Signed at lower left, Wirt1am Maris 
Water-color: Height, 16% inches; length, 22 inches 


American Art Association, 1911 
Property of Mr. J. S. Berliner 


JOHANN MEYER VON OER 
German: 1813—1886 


THE UNIVILLING VEEP 


An interior with two small boys standing in the doorway and mock- 
ing at a third who is standing with his dog beside a spinning wheel, 
holding wool for his grandmother to wind. 


Height, 18% inches; width, 1§ inches 
Property of Mr. J. S. Berliner 


HEN RID eo 
French: 1851— 


EVENING 


Purplish gray sky with crescent moon, the haze enveloping a few 
scattered trees and the small cottage in the right middle distance 
with its firelit interior. At the right of a stream which curves 
through the meadows in the foreground, is seated a dark figure. 


Signed at lower right, H. LEROLLE 
Height, 15% inches; length, 18% inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


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DANIEL ‘CHODOWTECKI 
Polish: 1726—1801 


147. LA TOILETTE 


Eighteenth century interior, a lady in a pink dress seated at her 
dressing table and attended by her coiffeur; at her right hand, a 
small child, at the left a seated gallant in blue coat and knee 
breeches. A maid stands before the door at right. 


Signed at lower left, DANIEL CHODOWIECKI, and dated 1762 


Height, 16 inches; width, 13 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 
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ELIE ANATOLE PAVIL 
French: 1875— 


148. PLACE DE LA CONCORDE 


In the centre is the Obelisk, thrusting a gray finger into a yellowish- 
gray sky with a pale sun; in the background, the misty lines of public 
buildings. The white roadway is traversed by omnibuses, horse 
carriages, scattered groups of men, women and children. 


Signed at lower left, Erin PAvIL 
Height, 13 inches; length, 18 inches 


Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


mer, CRANE, NA. 


American: 1857— 


1449. AUTUMN IN NEW ENGLAND 


A low rise swelling gently up to the right, of brown earth, with a 
farm on the brow of a hill; a meandering green fence cuts diagonally 
across the ground, leading to a copse of russet trees at the left, 
thick with dark shadows. In the foreground is a tiny stream. 


Signed at lower right, BRUCE CRANE 


Height, 14 inches; length, 20 inches 


Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


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JULES bk Hao 
French: 1827—1906 


AWAY FROM THE SUNSET [1895] 


Conical haystacks are scattered over the white plain, which disap- 
pears into the darkness of the horizon; higher up the sky is slashed 
with pink cloud. On the road in the foreground, a woman and 
child are coming hand in hand towards the observer. 


Signed at lower right, JULES BRETON 


Authenticated on back: Ce tableau sort de l’atelier de mon pere; il 
la peint en 1895 a Courrieres, pres de Calais. Signed, VIRGINIE 
DEMONT BRETON 


Panel: Height, 12 inches; length, 17 inches | 


Sold to close an Account 


ADOLPHE: MONTICE iy 
French: 1824—1886 


THE GARDEN PARTY 


Interior of a copse of trees in which are figures of two men in 
medieval Italian costume, a lady in flowing robes kneeling on either 
side of them to form a symmetrical group. Painted in darkly 
modulated browns, greens and reds, with dragged white highlights. 


Panel: Height, 9% inches; length, 14 inches 


Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


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American: Contemporary 


152. BROOKLYN BRIDGE IN d BLIZZARD 


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The corner of a jetty, the bow of a steam boat and a tug, covered 
with snow and ice and surrounded by the half frozen water with 
its cakes of floating ice. In the snow and mist looms up one of 
the piers of the bridge amid the swirling flakes. 


Signed at lower right, S. M. LAURENCE, and dated 1899 


Height, 22% inches; width, 19 inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 


Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


¥ so- 


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American: 1857— 


EVENING GLOW, WINTER 


The ground is covered with snow, broken in the right foreground 
by the dark ice of a pond and interspersed with brown clumps of 
underbrush. The gray sky is banded with yellow along the horizon, 
which terminates at the left in a cottage at the edge of a shivering 
russet wood. 


Signed at lower right, BRUCE CRANE 
Height, 15 inches; length, 20 inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 


Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


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JAN FRANS = VAN BLUES 
Flemish: 1656—1740 


154. ROMANTIC LANDSCAPE 


155. 


156. 


Fanciful scenery, with the walls and towers of a town in the middle 
distance at the edge of the sea, a high rock rising behind. In the 
foreground trees, figures of barefooted men and women in flowing 
robes, and peasants and cattle fording a stream. 


Height, 25 inches; width, 1834 inches 
From the collection of the late W. J. White 


— CABAZ 
French: XIX Century 


MOULIN DE BERCENAY-EN-OTHE [Aube] 


A winding uphill road, along which trudges the bent figure of an 
old man, towards the windmill at the right; before it, a horse graz- 
ing, and the figure of a boy. Wild sky with black storm clouds. 


Signed at lower right, Ls. CABAZ 
Height, 24 inches; length, 24 inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


BRUCE CRANE 


American: 1857— 


THE CORNFIELD 


The summer sun shines on the green and yellow stubble, and four 
stacks of golden grain; the horizon is bounded by trees and a band 
of purple hillside. 


Signed at lower left, BRUCE CRANE 

Height, 15 inches; length, 20 inches 
Purchased direct from the artist 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


PRANK LIN DE HAVEN, N.A. 


‘American: 1 8 56— 


167. WINDY LANDSCAPE 


Smooth water in the right foreground reflecting poplars and elms 
on the farther bank, shaken by the wind. In the left foreground 
a bank of rushes and bents with pinkish blossom. Gray cloudy sky. 


Signed at lower right, F. De HAveEN, and dated 1889 
Height, 16 inches; length, 21% inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 


Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


¥ x%- 


See y MM. LAURENCE 


American: Contemporary 


158. MOONLIGHT, ST. IVES 


The seashore, fishing boats with bare poles beached on the sand; 
behind them, a clustered mass of brown houses with sloping roofs, 
the firelight shining through their windows. A cloud-racked sky 
is partly lighted by an invisible moon high overhead. 


Signed at lower right, S. M. LAURENCE, and dated 1899. 


Height, 19 inches; length, 22 inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 


Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


159. 


160. 


BRU@E UC RAN ae 


American: 1857— 


THE STACKS 


A sloping hillside of stubble with two piles of stacked sheaves in 
the foreground. A ribbon of darker land on the horizon is inter- 
rupted by two trees. 


Signed at lower right, BRUCE CRANE 
Height, 1§ inches; length, 20% inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


EK. > M. BIG KaNgeae 


American: Contemporary 


NEW YORK BAY 


Gray sky and gray water, unrufled in the morning sunshine. At 
the left, the shore with buildings; on the water, a schooner-rigged 


vessel and in the foreground, a one-funnel steamer piloted by a 


small tug. 
Signed at lower left, E. N. BIcKNELL 


Height, 20% inches; length, 34% inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 


Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


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THEODORE ROBINSON 


American: 1852—1896 


61. PEELING APPLES 


A young woman in a black bodice and rose-pink apron is seated in 
a chair facing half-right beside a kitchen table, peeling apples into 
a basin on her lap. 


Signed at lower left, Tn. RoprNson 

Height, 20% inches; width, 16% inches 
Purchased direct from the artist 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


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163. 


164. 


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American: 1861— 


WASHING DAY 


The corner of a lawn bounded by wire netting; with beds and a 
greenhouse nearby. Across the angle of the fence is slung a short 
line on which a small girl in brown bodice and long white skirt is 
pinning tiny garments. 


Signed at lower right, IRviNG R. WILEs 
Height, 18 inches; length, 22 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


GORTZIUS “GED DOR 
Dutch: 1553—1616 


PORTRAIT OF A LADY IN A WHITE RUFF 


A young lady with vandyked lace coif and stiffly starched ruff, 
wearing a white satin bodice and black velvet gown, and facing the 
observer. Dark background. 


Panel: Height, 22 inches; width, 20 inches 


Collection of Dr. Sydney Martin, F.R.S. 


Sold to close an Account 


W. LEE-HANKEY 
British: Contemporary 


LE SOUPER 


At a table covered with a checkered cloth and laid with a scanty meal 
is an old woman dressed in black with a white cap seated in profile 
to the left, and stirring her soup. Dark background. 


Signed at lower left, W. LEE-HANKEY 
Height, 24 inches; length, 25 inches 
Awarded Honorable Mention at the Paris Salon 


Sold to close an Account 


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Beem RLES COURTNEY CURRAN, N.A. 


American: 1861— 


165. THE SIRENS 


A sun-warmed coast of huge boulders slopes down to the sea in the 
foreground; among the rounded rocks are nude figures of the sirens 
singing and playing on musical instruments. In the distance at the 
right, on the turquoise sea is the galley of Odysseus. 


Signed at lower right, CHARLES C. CURRAN, and dated 1893 


Height, 18 inches; length, 32 inches 


Stanford White Collection, American Art Association, 1907 
Awarded First Prize at the National Academy 
Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


MmoeNnnte DELCLACROIX 
French: XIX Century 


166. 4 MOORISH MARKET PLACE 


An irregular shaped place, with rows of booths at the left leading 
towards a Moresque archway; at the right, a castellated stone 
gate. Before the shops and in the square are groups of natives, 
_camels and donkeys. 


Signed at lower right, H. DELAcRoIx 


Height, 18 inches; length, 30 inches 


Property of Mr. N. B. Spingold 


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GUSTAV: VERBEEK 
: 1867—. 


167. PTE OBEOR KINONO 


Lying on the ground, which is painted in warm grayish tones, is a 
young girl with long dark hair, sprawled out full-length and read- 


ing a paper; she is wrapped in a blue kimono patterned in scarlet 
and clasped at the waist by a brown obi. 


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Signed at lower left, G. VERBEEK, and dated 1895 


Height, 19 inches; length, 27 inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


ERNEST LAWSON hee 


American: 1873— 


168.- LANDSCAPE AND-BROOK® 


The curving bank of the near-shore is a mass of pinks, reds and 
greens, amid which rise five bare saplings; the cold river flows 
swiftly between them and the undulating farther shore with its 
stretches of meadowland and distant farmhouses. 


Signed at lower left, E. Lawson 


Height, 21 inches; length, 23 inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


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No. 168. LANDSCAPE AN 


CHARLES EMILE. J[ACGGwe 
French: 1813—1894 


169. FOWLS IN A BARN 


Interior of a stone barn, the corner of which is occupied by wooden 
props and brooms and an old roost. On the thick straw is a collec- 
tion of hens grouped about a brown cock. 


Signed at lower left, CH. JACQUE 


Height, 1034 niches; length, 14 inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


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ALEXANDER HARRISON, N.A. 


American: 1853— 


170. BREAKERS 


17%. 


The brownish sea sweeping in lazy lines towards the shore on the 
left foreground and touched with the purple of the sky; the scene 
is lighted by a full yellowish moon. 


Signed at lower right, A. HARRISON 


Height, 16 inches; length, 24 inches 


Property of Mrs. Max Rollins 


mown nt) SU FNER, A.N.A. 


American: 1872— 


THE END OF THE DAY 


Autumn landscape with a tree near the centre casting its shadow on 
the grass, and the figures of a youth and maiden, followed by a 
man driving his team of farm horses, making their way towards 
the left on a road which crosses the middle distance. 


Signed at lower right, EDwARD DUFNER 


Pastel: Height, 34 inches; width, 29 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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VITT OREO VMAATT Ti Os CO Ons er 
Spanish :18 5 9— 


THE BLACK DOMINO 


A gracefully posed bust-length portrait of a lady with powdered 
hair, wrapped in a black satin domino with a bunch of red ribbons 
on her left shoulder, her slender hand raised to her throat. Back- 
ground of red and yellow brocatelle hanging. 


Signed at upper right, V. Corcos, and dated 1885 


Height, 24 inches; width, 15 inches 


Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


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American: Contemporary 


WOODLAND 


Patterned with the straight upright trunks of young trees with green 
and russet-red foliage; the ground thickly strewn with brown leaves 
and patches of undergrowth. Through the gaps in the foliage 
can be seen morsels of pale blue sky. 


Signed at lower left, ARTHUR DAwson 


Height, 28 inches; length, 36 inches 


Property of Mr. J. S. Berliner 


We “LEEBAHAN KEY 
- British: Contemporary 


174. THE MARKET BASKET 


A young country girl in white striped blouse and blue skirt, a market 
basket on her right arm, is seated before a background of trees 
and hollyhocks, through which can be glimpsed the sun patterning 
the walls of a cottage. 


Signed at lower left, W. Ler-HANKEY 


Height, 25% inches; width, 21% inches 


Sold to close an Account 


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Pee PAUL JOSEPH NOEL 
Flemish: 1789—1822 


175. THE CANAL IN AMSTERDAM 


Realistic work, portraying in bright sunlight a paved avenue and a 
a canal spanned by an arched stone bridge, and flanked by buildings. 
In the foreground under the lofty trees are horses, an orange 
vendor, and a man unloading cabbages from a small boat. 


Signed at the lower right P. J. NoEL, and dated 1813 
Height, 1934 inches; length, 28% inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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Memon ke ALFRED BELLET 
French: 1823—1883 


176. THE WREATH OF CHERRIES 


Three-quarter length figure of a young lady in a rose dress and 
flowered blue shawl holding a mirror before her face; her long 
brown hair is bound with a wreath of red cherries. 


Height, 32% inches; width, 26 inches 
Property of Mr. N. B. Spingold 


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178. 


1779. 


H. DELORME 
French: XIX Century 


THE BLACKSMITH 


Standing figure in profile to the left of the sturdy workman facing 
the glare of his forge and holding up by pincers a white-hot horse- 
shoe as he reaches up to force the draft. About him a litter of 
horseshoes and ironwork, with the anvil at his back. 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 
Height, 37 inches; width, 29% inches 
From the collection of the Late W. J. White 


B..€, KOEK KROES 
Dutch: 1803—1862 


WIN TIGh SCENE. 


At the left a skater and a man pushing a sledge on a frozen stream, 
by which stand thatched barns; at the right a snow-covered road 
runs away from the observer through a forest of pines and firs, a 
peasant on a horse passing a tumble-down thatched hut at the side 
of the road. 


Signed below, B. C. KoEKKOEK, and dated 1842 
Height, 23% inches; length, 28% inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


ERNEST LAWSON SOP 


American: 1873— 


THE YOUNG MOTHER 


Bedroom interior flooded with pale sunlight, the bed at the right. 
Beside it is the hazy figure of a young woman with a green dress 
seated in the sunlight and holding in her arms a young baby. 


Signed at lower left, E. Lawson 
29 inches square 


Purchased direct from the artist 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


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181. 


JULIEN DUPRE 
French: 1851—1910 


180. GIRL WATCHING CATTLE 


Young woman clad in black dress and blue apron, with a red hand- 
kerchief on her head, seated on the grass knitting and watching 
the black and white cattle scattered over the broad green meadows. 
In the right foreground is a patch of water and the swampy grass. 
Background of low hills and pale cloudy sky. 


Signed at lower right, JULIEN DupRE 


Height, 15 inches; length, 2134 inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


¥i10- 


SmORGES MICHEL 
French: 1763—1843 


APPROACHING STORM 


In the foreground, a road curving past a group of low thatched 
farm buildings at the right encircled by a fence and nestling amid 
trees. The middle distance and horizon are already of an inky 
blackness; the white sky is almost entirely covered at the right by 
a heavy pall of black clouds. 


Height, 26 inches; width, 20% inches 


Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


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DU Sa PA Rey 
Spanish: 18511901 
NIGHT : 


The black firmament studded with stars with a huge circular crescent 
moon; into which, her black veil dropped, is floating the nude dark- 
haired Night with arms upraised and right knee bent in embrace. 


Signed at lower right, FALERO 


Height, 40 inches; width, 21 inches 


Collection oh Mise ethene enta 
Property of Mr. Samuel T. Shaw 


OTTO DE TE O 
Austrian: 1828—1889 


WINTER LANDSCAPE 


Through the drifts, the snow-covered plain in the depth of winter, 
with a haze of gray trees in the distance at the left and two stacks 
at the right, near the sunset. In the foreground, two lusty peasants 
each riding a small pony and leading a second, have made their way 
over the fields. 


Signed at lower right, O. DE THorEN 
Height, 23% inches; length, 39% inches 
From Gustav Reichard, New York 


Minneapolis Industrial Exposition, Art Department 
Property of James A. Field and William L. W. Field 


or. 


EDOUARD HAMMAN 
French: XIX Century 


184. HANDEL AT COURT OF GEORGE I 


In the foreground the stern of the state barge with figures of the 
royal oarsmen, and under a crimson canopy the monarch seated in 
state and accompanied by a nobleman, the queen at his side attended 
by two ladies. Before him and facing the observer is seated the 
figure of Handel, dressed in a light coat trimmed with lace. On 
the river behind is a boat containing an orchestra of musicians enter- 
taining the company. 


Signed at lower right, Ep. HAMMAN 
Height, 32% inches; length, 48 inches 


Collection Henri Bulla, Paris 
Sold to close an Account 


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mieorAS DE LARGILLIERE 
French: 1656—1746 


185. PORTRAIT OF A MAN IN A RED CLOAK 


Facing the observer, a dignified head and shoulders figure of a man 
in a full-bottomed wig and gray shirt, wrapped in a dark red 
mantle. Dark greenish background. 


Height, 30 inches; width, 25 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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SIMEON CHARDIN 
French: 1701I—1799 


186. Ld DAME AVEC L’OISEAU 


Half-length, seated figure of a lady in a rose-pink dress, her right 
arm resting on a blue cushion; in her right hand a wild bird. 


Height, 29 inches; width, 23 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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FELIX ZIEM 


French: 1821—1gII 


187. VENETIAN SUNSET | . 


In the foreground, the wide lagoon with the dark profile of a gon- 
dola against the yellowish water; at the left the Salute and the 
‘ San Giorgio Maggiore, at the right the Campanile, St. Mark’s and 


the masts of vessels, the whole dominated by the torrid yellow of 
the sky. 


Signed at lower right, Zizm 
Panel: Height, 16% inches; length, 26% inches 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


[See illustration ] 


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Zor cr ARLES CAZIN 


French: 1840—1901 


188. COUNTRY CHURCH Wy (L, With owace My 


A gray sky filled with dark clouds looks down on a huddled mass of 
buildings composed of thatched cottages grouped around the white 9 yy 
Gothic church with steep gray roof and low tower, the whole inter- ' 
spersed with slender poplars and wreathed about by thick green and 

yellow foliage. 


Signed at lower left, J. C. CAZIN 


Height, 18% inches; length, 22 inches 


Exhibited at the Salon Champ de Mars, Paris, 1892 
From the collection of the late W. J. White 


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189. MOTHER AND CHILD (,, ff Nu A ia i Re g 


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M PHAcb Ys MEN K ACS Ys 
Hinecar 1846—1I900 


A dark interior, broken by the angle of a wall at the right. On the . 
stone floor stands a peasant woman, in a dark bodice and shawl, 
brown skirt and blue apron caught up in the right hand, holding © 


to her shoulder a young child, with her cloak wrapped closely 
about it. 


Signed at lower right, M. Munxacsy, and dated 1879 
Panel: Height, 36 inches; width, 24 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


No. 189. MOTHER AND CHILD 


JEAN BAPTISTE GR 


French: 1725—1805 


190. PRAYER OF THE VIRGIN e Cut 


Eighteenth century interior; a fair-haireV girl robed in white with 
| 8: a black scarf, kneeling beside a low bed, her hands clasped in prayer, 
her eyes looking upwards. : 


Height, 26 inches; width, 21 inches 
Property of a Private Collector 


[See illustration | 


Pwite VAN MARCKE 
French: 1827—1890 


i9t1. CATTLE AND CHICKENS 


In the middle of the grassy meadow at the right, cattle at pasture, 
on the farther bank of the stream; in the immediate foreground, 
the huge sturdy figure of a brown and white animal standing by a 
stone trough. About its feet, hens, one with a brood of three tiny 
chickens. 


Signed at lower left, EM. VAN MARCKE 


Height, 32 inches; width, 24 inches 


Property of Mr. N. B. Spingold 


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192. 


EMILE VAN MARCKE 
French: 1827—1890 


LA VACHE 


Vigorously painted study of a magnificent brown and white cow, 
seen in full profile to the left, with the evening sun throwing high 
lights from the left on to its back. Green meadow with a fringe of 
trees behind. 


Signed at lower left, EM. VAN MARCKE 


Height, 1934 inches; length, 28 inches 
From the collection of the late W. J. White 


[See illustration | 


eer Lio lr CAMILLE COROT 


French: 1796—1875 


193. AISERY [COTE D’OR] 


In the right foreground, a dense mass of foliage before which are 
the figures of two women; looking down the road at the left, the 
vista is brought to an abrupt end by a gabled farmhouse, before 
which are the figures of a woman and a pack animal. 


Signed at lower right, CoRoT 
Height, 197% inches; length, 24 inches 


This painting is similar to the one illustrated in Robaut, L’Oeuvre 
de Corot, No. 845 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


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JEAN LOUIS GEROME 
French: 1824—1904 


194. (GREEK GOATHERD 


The edge of the shore of an island, with scanty grass and a herd of 
black and white goats huddled in a hollow down at the left; the 
foreground littered with stones and huge fragments of classical 
entablatures and columns. On a capital, against which his flintlock 
rifle is leaning, is the figure of a dark-haired goatherd, with long 
coat of fleece and white skirts, playing on a lute. Across the water 
is the dark mass of another island of the we with a full 
red sun lighting the sky and water at the left. 


Signed below at centre, J. L. GEROME 


Height, 22 inches; length, 32 inches 


Purchased direct from the artist 


From the collection of the late W. J. White 


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No. 194. GREEK GOATHERD 


GUSTAVE COURBET 
French: 1819—1877. 


195. LA BAIGNEUSE 


Before a gray wall, and seated on a bench, the nude figure of a 
young woman with dark hair, posed in profile to the right, the head 
turned towards the observer; her right leg is raised, crossed over 
her left and clasped between her hands. 

Inscribed on back of canvas, Etude, G. COURBET 


Height, 32 inches; width, 20 inches 
Property of Mr. Daniel W. Patterson 


[See illustration] 


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No. 195. LA BAIGNEUSE 


CONSTANT -T RODGes 
French: 1810—1865 


196. GOATS IN A CLEARING 


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In the foreground, three goats, two black and one white, on the 
grass in the evening sunlight; immediately behind them, a thick 
mass of foliage and undergrowth half-concealing the figures of a 
peasant woman with a red scarf and a child, their backs to the 
observer. 


Height, 36 inches; width, 28% inches 
From the collection of the late W. J. White 


[See illustration | 


mew itLiAM ADOLPHE BOUGUEREAU 
French: 1825—1905 


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197. FAUN AND BACCHANTE 


Against a background of light woods, with a spring visible at the 
right, a faun and a bacchante are seen in amorous dalliance, seated 
on the ground before a large tree of strongly leaning trunk which 
crosses the canvas. Both are smiling, their faces seen little more 
than in profile. The faun is young, with slightly tanned or swarthy 
flesh, and is turned toward the left, his right arm embracing the 
shoulder of the gay nymph, who faces him, an ivy chaplet in her 
black hair, white and rose-red draperies about her limbs. A pine- 
cone wand tied with a yellow bow is at her side, and the faun has 
Z in one hand a terra-cotta amphora. 


Signed at lower left, W. BoUGUEREAU, 1860 


Height, 21 inches; length, 25% inches 


Purchased from William Schaus, New York : 
Property of Millard F. Tompkins, Esq. \ 60 — 


BENJAMIN CONSTANT 
French: 1845—1902 


198. ALGERIAN WOMEN BY THE MEDITERRANEAN 


In the foreground, a square white stone ramp on which are two 
Algerian women wrapped in long cloaks, one sitting barefooted on 
the wall; at her feet are pots of geraniums. Further off at the 
left, a native is leaning over the sea-wall, looking out at the sullen 
blue waters, dull beneath the leaden clouds. 


Signed at lower left, BENJ. CONSTANT 


Height, 44 inches; width, 28 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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199. 


200. 


TS AAC SAGA SZ 
Dutch: 1569—1631 


JACOB AND REBECCA AT THE WELL 


Before an architectural ruin overrun with creepers is the figure of 
Jacob, in a brownish-pink coat, taking the pitcher from the hand of 
Rebecca, who is dressed in white and golden-yellow with a green 
cloak hung over the left arm. In an aperture at the right between 
the columns is the figure of a second woman bearing a jar of water 
on her head. | 


Signed illegibly on plinth above the figures and dated. 
Panel: Height, 38% inches; width, 25% inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


WILLIAM ADOLPHE BOUGURT i 
French: 1825—1905 


THE MUSE 


Three-quarter length figure of a young girl in a white chiton draped 
with a blue cloak and holding a lyre in her right hand, the be-laureled 
head turned in profile to the right and the left hand carried up to 
the lips. Background of rocky sea-coast. 


Signed at the left, W. BOUGUEREAU, and dated 1861 


Height, 53 inches; width, 37 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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BENJAMIN CONSTANT 
French: 1845—1902 


901. VICTORY 


Three-quarter length profile figure of a girl with auburn hair and 
bare neck and shoulders, wrapped in an écru robe and with a scarlet 
and gold silk drapery flung over the left arm, her hands resting on 
a pedestal surmounted by a winged Victory standing on a starry 
globe. The background is formed by a lacquer frame. 


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Signed at lower right, Beny. CoNsTANT 


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Height, 55% inches; width, 30 inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


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PAUL JOBERT 


French: Contemporary 


202. BOATS AT ANCHOR 


Evening light, with a group of seven fishing vessels moored by the 
quay in the foreground on the dark water. At the right are the 
houses of the port, the land curving round behind towards a grass- 
topped white cliff, in the lee of which are moored steam tugs and 
other sailing vessels. 


Signed at lower left, PAUL JoBeRT, DIEPPE 


Height, 59% inches; width, 4834 inches 


Sold to close an Account 


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203. 


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204. 


GUE TOMR Ovary @ 
Italian: 1492—1546 


PORTRAIT OF ‘A NOBLEMAN 


Three-quarter length figure of a young man in blue costume and 
olive-green fur-edged coat. At the left is a pedestal with a marble 
statue of Athene against a green background. 


Panel: Height, 52% inches; width, 37 inches 


Sold to close an Account 


ALESSANDRO MAG 3 
Italian: 1681—1742 


THE WRECK 


At the left, a wild rocky shore with two figures of monks in brown © 
robes kneeling in prayer; in the sea at the right, a tall galleon is 
going to pieces. 


Oval: Height, 46 inches; width, 36 inches 


Sold to close an Account 


[Companion to the following | 


ALESSANDRO MAGNA 
Italian: 1681—1742 


ST. JEROME IN’ MEDITAIIORN 


Landscape with trees and distant mounds. In the foreground be- 
tween two groups of half bare trees, the bent bearded figure of the 
Saint in brown robes, with bare feet, a skull at his left and a wayside 
cross behind him. 

Oval: Height, 46 inches; width, 36 inches 


Sold to close an Account 


[Companion to the preceding | 


CHARLES E. PERUGINI 
Italian: XIX Century 


. FIRST WORDS OF LOVE 


Fave 


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207. 


On a stone balcony overlooking a garden and a prospect of forest 
and blue hills, is the figure of a fair-haired maiden in pink and white 
robes and a Florentine gallant in brown doublet with puffed sleeves, 
trunk hose and a violet cap, the gallant carrying on an amorous 
conversation. 


Signed at lower right with initials, C. P. 


Height, 53 inches; width, 29% inches 
Property of James A. Field and William L. W. Field 


weeeeey FT APPERITZ 
German: 1813—1861 


VENUS AND AMOR 


Graceful standing nude female figure, leaning backwards on a grass 
topped rock, scattered with wild flowers; on her right shoulder is 
perched a naked winged Cupid, whispering in her ear. Her dark 
hair is thrown back and flows over the grass. 


Height, 63% inches; width, 39% inches 
Property of Mr. N. B. Spingold 


YVGoo- 
aay Nit) LOCATELLI 
Italian: 1800— 
ROMANTIC LANDSCAPE 


208. 


Landscape of grass-covered rocks coming down to the edge of the 
sea at the right, with mountains in the distance and a ruined castle 
on a hill at the left. In the left foreground, a herdsman with his 
wife and child driving a cow and two goats; at the right, two 
fishermen. 

Height, 35 inches; length, 59 inches 


Sold to close an Account 


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210. 


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MELCHIOR D’HONDECOETER 
Dutch: 163 6—1695 
Ld BASSE-COUR 


In the foreground, on a ridge, at the foot of a ruin surrounded by 
trees, is a miscellaneous flock of fowls, passerine birds, a rooster 
and an eagle. 

Height, 61 inches; width, 46 inches 


Sold to close an Account 


REMBRANDT VAN RYN ‘[ScHocr or} 
Dutch: XVII Century 


PORTRAIT OF REMBRANDT 


Bust portrait against a gray background in a brown military coat, ~ 
a black cap with a white feather on the long black hair. 


Panel: Height, 25% inches; width, 19% inches 


Property of a Private Collector 


FRENCH SCHOO 


PORTRAUT (Olde te @ 


At three-quarter length, facing the observer and clad in a gold- 
brocaded dark blue dress with a dull rose scarf about the shoulders. 


Oval: Height, 37 inches; width, 29 inches 


Sold to close an Account 


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Italian: XV Century 


212. MADONNA AND CHILD 


The Madonna at full length, seated facing the spectator, on a low 
garden coping before a landscape background, and wearing a crim- 
son gown and dark mantle lined in golden-yellow. She inclines her 
head toward the Child, who is seated on her knee. 

Panel: Height, 23 inches; width, 18 inches 


Sold to close an Account 


RAPHAEL SANZIO [MANNER oF] 
Italian: XV-XVI Century 


213. ST. JOHN 


Erect nude figure scantily draped with a leopard skin and leaning 
on rockery, his right hand pointing upwards to a rustic cross. In 
the distance at the right a perspective of landscape. 


| Panel: Height, 25% inches; width, 20 inches 
Property of a Private Collector 


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214. PORTRAIT OF A LADY AS DIANA 


had Three-quarter length facing the observer, in a white dress with 


gold basque and crimson wrap, a crescent in her powdered hair. 
Dark landscape background. 


Oval: Height, 40 inches; width, 32% inches 


Sold to close an Estate 


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LIST OF ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND THEIR WORKS 


e. ae 
BEERS, Juuia H. 
Watering Cattle 24 
-BELLET, PIERRE ALFRED 
ie The Wreath of Cherries 176 
_ BERNE-BELLECOUR, Erienne 
,”. Grenadier in Undress 111 
| BICKNELL, E.M. _ 
| oe New York Bay | 160 
| ‘ BIERSTADT, Atserr 
> Lakeside Landscape 131 
| BLAKELOCK, Razpu Atserr, N.A. 
q Landscape 47 
Home of the Indian 52 
ee Study in Brown 49 
| BOGERT, Georce.H., A.N.A. 
Dordrecht, Holland 32 
Autumn Harmonies 68 
BOUGHTON, GeEorce H., N.A., R.A. 
The Judgment of Wouter Van Twiller 84 
BOUGUEREAU, Wittiam ApoLPHeE 
Faun and Bacchante 197 
The Muse 200 
BRAQUAVAL, Louis 
The Beach at St. Valery 140 


BRETON, JuLes 
Away from the Sunset [1895] 150 


BRISTOL, Joun B., N.A. 
The Lake 


BRITISH SCHOOL 
Portratteores loady 


BROWN, WILLIAM ALDEN 


Riverside Landscape 


BROWNE, GEorGE Emer, A.N.A. 


Ice-bound Tug Boat 


CABAZ, 


Moulin de Bercenay-en-Othe [Aube] 


CAZIN, JEAN CHARLES 
Country Church 


CHAPMAN, CarLeTon T. 
Marine, with Fishing Boats 


CHARDIN, SIMEON 


La Dame avec |’Oiseau 


CHASE, Witt1am MErrITT N.A. 


Formal Garden 
Still Life 
\/ October 


CHODOWIECKI, DANIEL 
La Toilette 


COLLINS, Wi tram, R.A. 
Country Landscape 


COLMAN, SamuEt, N.A. 
Falling Autumn 


CONROY, GEORGE 


Late Afternoon, St. Joseph’s, N. Y. 
Evening Glow, St. Joseph’s, N. Y. 


7O 


: _ CONSTANT, Benjamin 
Victory 


4 COPLEY, Joun SINGLETON, R.A. 
| Thomas Conolly, Esq. 


~ CORCOS, Virrorio Mattrro 
| The Black Domino 


g COROT, JEAN-BAPTISTE CAMILLE 
ee Aisery [Cote d’Or] 


COURBET, Gustave 
La Baigneuse 


; “COUTURE, THOMAS 
- Horse’s Head 


CRANE, Bruce, N.A. 
The Poet’s Hour 
After the Storm 
The Early Year 
The Wheat Field 
Before the Storm 
Autumn in New England 
Evening Glow, Winter 
The Cornfield 
The Stacks 


Head of a Young Woman 
Young Girl with a Bird 
Ideal Head 

The Sirens 


DAWSON, ARTHUR 
Woodland 


DECAMPS, ALEXANDRE GABRIEL 


Classical Scenery 


Algerian Women by the Mediterranean 


CURRAN, CHARLEs CourTNey, N.A. 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


198 
201 


92 


172 


193 


195 


I2]I 


128 


DE HAAS, M. F. H., N.A. 
Marine with Ships 


DE HAVEN, FRANKLIN, N.A. 
Rocks and Sea 


Russet Trees 
The Country Road 
Windy Landscape 


DELACROIX, HEnr1 
A Moorish Market Place 


DE LARGILLIERE, Nicotas 


Portrait of a Man in a Red Cloak 


DELORME, H. 
The Blacksmith 


DE THOREN, OrtTo 
Winter Landscape 


DETTI, CrEsare 
A Cavalier 


D’HONDECOETER, Metcuior 


La Basse-cour 


DIELMAN, FRrReperick, P.N.A. 
Portrait of a Dutch Lady 


DIETRICH, Curistran 
- Nymphs Bathing 


DUFNER, Epwarp, A.N.A. 
The End of the Day 


DUPRE, Juzien 
Girl Watching Cattle 


DYER, H. A. 
The Hut 


9° Ye 


Om 


ec 


61 
65 
1$7 


185 


177. 


183 


142 


Eat 


7. 
img 


ae ew Dana ca By as od ‘ _ econ . 7, 7 ia — ‘ hl ta a alsin = _— i — 


= eee es we or — 
ee 


CATALOGUE “alt 
NUMBER _ | 


| 
| 
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_ EISERMANN, R. 


Portrait 


ry ae CHOOL 
: e 


en Catherine 
f 


_ FLEMISH SCHOOL 


Nymph Disrobing 
FRENCH SCHOOL 


Pair of Overdoor Paintings en Camaieu 
V Portrait of a Lady 
-V Portrait of a Lady as Diana 


FRERE, Tutovore CHARLES 


North African Scene 


GELDORP, Gortzius 
Portrait of a Lady in a White Ruff 


GERMAN SCHOOL 


Strong Wine 
Le Coucher de Vénus 


GEROME, Jean Louis 
Greek Goatherd 


GILLIG, JaAcos 
Still Life: Herrings 


GRAHAM, WILLIAM 


On the Tiber 


GREUZE, JEAN BAPTISTE 
Prayer of the Virgin 


GUDIN, H. 
Fishing Boats 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


117 


141 


105 
211 /§7F2Z 
214 
45] 43 


II2 


I1O 


HAMILTON, Witiram, R.A. 
Mrs. Siddons as Euphrasia 


\ HAMMAN, Epovarp 
| Handel at Court of George I 


HARRISON, ALEXANDER, N.A. 


Breakers 


HASSAM, CuHILpe, N.A. 
Breakfast in the Garden 


HAWTHORNE, Cuartes W., N.A. 


Bermuda 


HAWKINS, Louis WELDEN 
Woman Mending 


HENRY, Epwarp Lamson, N.A. 
On the Way to Town [Shawangank eet N. Mud 
Sunday Morning 


HERRING, JoHNn FREDERICK, R.B.A. 
The Return from the Fair 


HERRMANN, Leo CHARLES 
L’ Incroyable 


HILLIARD, Witiiam HENRy 


DheaKiver 
Landscape with Windmill 


HOPBE RK, ARTHUR anna 


Surf in Sunshine 


HOWE, Witiiam H., N.A. 
Cattle Browsing 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


67 


23 


Si 


14 
16 


18 
129 


44 
62 


34 = 


43 


 Ripeway 
iv the Storm 
va . 

f KOEK, ne 
Winter Scene 


a 


Peasant Woman with Flowers 


NA 


199 


IOL 


125 


CATALOGUE 
: NUMBER 
KOOPMAN, AucustTus ‘an 


Watching the Boat 
\| Going to the Boat 


KRONBERG, Louts 


The Blue Fan 
Ballet Girl in Rose 


LAMBRON, M. 


Un Herboriseur 


LAURENCE, Sypnry M. 


Venetian Boat 

The Beach, St. Ives 

Sunset 

Moonlight, St. Ives 

Brooklyn Bridge in a Blizzard 


LAWRENCE, Str Tuomas, P.R.A. 


Viscount Nelson 


LAWRENCE, Sir Tuomas, P.R.A. [ATTRIBUTED TO] 
Portrait of a Young Girl in a White Dress 


LAWSON, Ernest, N.A. 


The Bath 

Early Spring 
Landscape and Brook 
The Young Mother 


LEE-HANKEY, W. 


Le Souper 
The Market Basket 


LE TSYoUSiga Pete 
Lady Dudley 
H. M. King James II 


LEROLLE, Henri 


Evening 


LOCATELLI, ANTONIO 


Romantic Landscape 


, 


\GN NASCO, ALESSANDRO 


The Wreck 


. St. Jerome in Medication 


| & ants WILuaM 


oi | Cattle Grazing 


| pe McC ESNEY Ciara T. 
n. Beach — 


“econ, Georce H., A.N.A 


Marine in Sunset Light 
Seacoast 


ica. J. 
. et A poey pamrye 


| gale ‘Jean, CHARLES 


) MICHEL, Grorces 
= =~ Approaching Storm 


' 


_ MILLER, Appison T. 
Fishing Boats at Night 


; MILLET, Francis Davis 
Portrait of Miss K. 


| MONCHABLON, FERDINAND JAN 
Bords de L’Apance [Haute-Marne] 


~MONTICELLI, Avo.pue 
: The Garden Party 


MORLAND, GeEorRGE 


Winter 
The Horse Dealer 


MUNGER, GILBERT 
Landscape 


Two Miniature Studies of Grenadiers 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


204 | 
205 


144 


Il 


ARs 
48 


119 


113 


ISI 


20 


143 


124 


ISI 


19 
89 


21 


6 
. 
54 bl 


MUNKACSY, MIHALy 
Mother and Child 


MURPHY, J. Francis, N.A. 


Autumn Effect 
Restless Autumn 


Frail Trees 


NASMITH, Patrick 
Connaught Landscape 


NOEL, Peter Paut Joseru 
The Canal in Amsterdam 


OMMEGANCK, B. P. 
Shepherd and Flock 


OPIE, Jonn, R.A. 
Sir Henry Dudley 


PALMER, Wa tter L., N.A. 


Marine, Venice 


PAPPERITZ, Gustav 


Venus and Amor 


PAVIL, ELie ANATOLE 


Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, en Printemps 


Place de la Concorde 


PERBOY RE, 


Cavalry Reconnoissance 


PERUGINI, CHartes E. 
First Words of Love 


PHELAN, Cuartes T. 
Sheep Grazing 


RAPHAEL SANZIO [MANNER OF] 
St. John 


REID, Rosert, N.A. 
The Girl at the Gate 


_ REMBRANDT VAN RYN [Scuoor oF] 
Portrait of Rembrandt 


REYNOLDS, Sir Josuva, P.R.A. 
The Young Gardener 


RIX, JULIAN 
The Glade ~ 


ROBINSON, THEODORE 
Peeling Apples 


ROMANO, GivLio 


Portrait of a Nobleman 


ROSIERSE, J. 
The Deserted Room 


SANDERLE, CuHar tes 
Head of a Young Girl 


SHAYER, WILtiaM, Sr. 


Coast Scene 


SIMMONS, Epwarp EMERSON 
Winter Landscape, Hudson River 


SMITH, Henry PEMBER 
A Summer Retreat 
Summer Prospect 


- SMITH, W. Granvitte,.N.A. 
In the Surf 


Sam, t1. R., R. I. 
Micawber and David Copperfield in the King’s Bench Prison 


STUART, GILBERT 


Sir James Murray Pulteney 


72 
210 


88 


82 


122 


22 
38 


39 
136 


86 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 


9 SF 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER — 


TAMBURINI, A. 
A Good Vintage 


TIDEMAND, ApDo.Lr 
An Interesting Story 


TILLEMANS, PIETER 
A Hunting Party in the Environs of Ely 
The Stag Hunt 


TROYON, CONSTANT 


Goats in a Clearing 


EERINE Re IVa eee eas 
The River Wye 


UNKNOWN 


Crossing the Stream 
The Hand of the Painter 
yy Portrartyot. a Man “im Black 


VAN BLOEMEN, Jan Frans 


Romantic Landscape 


VAN BOSKERCK, RoBert W., N.A. 
Fstival Landscape 


VAN DYCK, Sir ANTHONY [ScHoor OF | 
The Departure 


VAN LEEMPUTTEN, Camitie 
Hens and Cockerells 


VAN MARCKE, EMILE 


Cattle and Chickens 
La Vache 


VERBEEK, Gustav 
The Blue Kimono 


VERBOECKHOVEN, EvucEne J. 
Sheep in the Byre (32 


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VERHAEREN, A. 


Poultry 


VEYRASSAT, JuLes Jacques 


Two Horse Teams 


VIBERT, JEAN GEORGES 
The Ambush 


VIRY, Paut L. 


Portico with Figures 


VON BREMEN, JoHANN MEYER 
The Unwilling Helper 


WEBER, THEopoRE ALEXANDER 
Vessel Making Port 


WILES, Irvine R., N.A. 


Head of a Sicilian Girl 
Central Park, New York, from the Artist’s Studio 
Washing Day 


WILLIAMS, FrReperick BALtarp, N.A. 
The Wood Nymph 


WOOTTON, JoHNn 
Hunting the Stag 


WRIGHT, Joseru [or Dersy], A.R.A. 
Dr. Isaac Winslow 


WYANT, ALEXANDER H., N.A. 
The River Valley 


ZIEM, FE.Ix 


Venetian Sunset 


ZIBINI, 
Madonna and Child 


CATALOGUE 
NUMBER 

4 

108 
120 

31 

145 

45 


116 


123 
162 


25 
74 
75 


83 


187 


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